

popular channels on matrix.org often get bombed with horrible images, I welcome limits
popular channels on matrix.org often get bombed with horrible images, I welcome limits
I’m in this picture and I don’t mind at all. Penguins are fucking cool. I’m gonna go to Argentina just to see them in the wild.
I think truck driving is probably the next thing. There’s laws (at least in the US) about how long a driver can run without rest, long haul routes are generally not very crowded with traffic nor complicated. If you can get twice as many hours out of a robot than a human, you can recoup the investment pretty quickly. I could see a hub-and-spoke model where robots handle the long spots with humans taking the busier spokes.
I’ve been using it without but it’s been less and less reliable that way.
It will if the repos are specific to a fedora release version. That’s been a thing with rpmfusion in the past, not sure it still is.
I used to have issues with like rpmfusion repos and the like, worst case you may need to now the packages you have layered, do an rpm-ostree reset, upgrade, then layer the packages again. There’s a way to install the rpmfusion repos that didn’t break updates, I forget if they’ve updated the docs on the site to use it, I stopped layering almost everything in favor of flatpak or toolbx.
I just did it. You’re in for a reboot. That’s about it, unless you layered a bunch of stuff.
It’s a GUI app that runs on your local system and pushes sites to a server.
I live in a major city and the most common type of bike theft here is from a garage, gotta lock em up in the garage. This seems like it’d be better security that just leaving it propped against a wall but less than just about anything else.
Nobody writes their own engine. Gnome Browser is based on Webkit, like Safari is
“find somewhere to stuff it” instructions unclear…
That’s probably the plan, though I see an Intel a380 low-profile for all of $100 that might be useful for some encode/decode tasks
Worth checking, though the 3U isn’t super-spacious inside
Best of the solutions I tried (steam link for quest, ALVR, oculus link)
Yes, works best of the solutions I’ve tried
I got rid of the Q2 a couple months ago but never had issues.
I used Virtual Desktop, not SteamLink
You don’t see a lot of issues because the few people who ever used SteamVR on Linux ran away screaming and never came back¹
¹I made that up, but it’s bad
“limitations” - I couldn’t auto-update apps or the OS, I considered that a feature. I didn’t do anything besides use VR Desktop and try and fail to use ALVR, that all worked fine. ALVR didn’t work because SteamVR on Linux is hot garbage, not because of my DNS blocking.
https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface