For me it’s the other way around 😅
The D-pad is really nice. It’s very clicky.
For me it’s the other way around 😅
The D-pad is really nice. It’s very clicky.
My favourite controllers are still the official Xbox controllers because of Xbox Design Labs. I like to have my controller look the way I want. And also they seem to be the only controllers that can still be powered by 2 plain rechargable AA batteries.
Edit: Here is my design for anyone curious:
Before I do that I usually try to ask the question here to generate some content and interaction. If it’s for some niche community that doesn’t exist I ask the question in a more general community. Usually works out pretty well.
Edit: good to well
As I said in the post body already. The name in my AppleID settings is the new one already.
No it just shows the unknown character symbol for me.
On Windows it doesn’t show anything.
Catching up on Final Fantasy XIV Post-Endwalker content and preparing for Dawntrail.
I’m looking forward to non Germans trying to pronounce that.
You need a break from the internet.
Compared to PhotoPrism for example Immich supports multiple users.
I tried Dread Delusion yesterday but I couldn’t get into it even though I love Morrowind. The music and sound design almost put me to sleep in the first hour. The soundtrack is way too chill and sleep inducing and doesn’t change once in that timeframe.
It already is, it’s at 2.32%
I know but I just wanted to know what their take on it is.
What’s wrong with nano?
Immich is by far the best and most convenient.
They’ve been doing that for a long time. And yes raytracing works.
It’s a cute and fun JRPG, I already played it on the Steam Deck and can definitely recommend playing it.
The apps service just borked itself and I couldn’t get it to properly start anymore. Also deploying apps always took a ridiculously and annoyingly long time (like about 15 minutes to deploy NPM).
I have an Ansible playbook that I use to setup everything and all troubleshooting steps I ever had to take to fix something get written down in an Obsidian.md vault.