I happen to use it after the last year’s UI update but UX still needed a lot of work. Did that improved too?
I happen to use it after the last year’s UI update but UX still needed a lot of work. Did that improved too?
Sound designer here. I always liked to tinker with digital stuff, and while I think %90 of the self hosted apps must’ve been simple .EXEs, I’m having fun setting them up around.
I thought Linux represents freedom but you sound like it’s a tyranny.
Lucky that I’m a misanthrope so I don’t care about leaving communities and acquaintances behind.
You don’t need an external app on iOS, it’s built into the Countdown.
(Just go down to ‘When countdown ends’ list and pick ‘Stop playing’. It will stop whatever playing, YT, Spotify, Netflix etc.)
It’s a great entry point for Self Hosting. I learned a lot with it about hard to grasp concepts.
Used it for years until I felt ready to move on to Docker.
How about Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord? It might be more action oriented than TW but still it’s a decent Kingdom-ing game.
If you like to have a Sci Fi flavor, give Stellaris a shot too!
I just plugged it to my TV to remote play GoW on a big screen.
No other device can pull this off with 4k Stream, HDR, Surround Sound, full DualSense support and sub-1 frame (of 60) latency.
TBH “The whole world agreed on something” narrative doesn’t really reflect what happened.
Actually, The Industry dropped using CFC after a cheaper and luckily safer alternative has been discovered right around that time.
Proton Pass is just another service, as much as Firefox Relay is.
Maybe you’re confusing engineering with programming.
Although everyone uses both interchangeably, software programmers aren’t more engineer than ‘sound engineers’. Engineers are good at structuring and optimizing. Programmers, though, are much better at finishing the job.
A little known feature, you can hold space and swipe left/right to control text cursor.
Try Sunshine + Moonlight and this script:
Is it possible to run it in VM?
Edit: it’s meant to run on a vm. cool!
I’ve been playing it on deck since the launch smoothly with Lutris. Does this mean Diablo IV now has a Linux native client?
One thing no one will tell you HOW LOUD some HDDs could get under load. You may not want any of those disks around if you’re keeping your server around your living spaces.
Just check dB values in the spec sheets.