Fan tastic. Used as a guest computer for a while. Plays all games worth playing and if you are desperate for win blows you can install it.
Fan tastic. Used as a guest computer for a while. Plays all games worth playing and if you are desperate for win blows you can install it.
That would be horrible lol. Maybe if it were configurable. 1% slow down to charge it in a few days would be kinda cool.
I knew my crap science would get the real scientists in the comments, good point about the density. It would just sort of harmlessly splat.
Fascinating. Lets say at 90% the planet spends 1 second inside the sun. Doesn’t seem like enough to melt the whole thing so it just keeps going, just a lot smaller. The core of the sun tried its best to push it back but gets pierced and the fusion reaction stops. Star killer??
I have system76 but cant rly recomend cuz the touchpad is not great and charging situation is bad. Thinking framework hopefully they land this hardware.
This rly interesting. I have the 780m and it seems sufficient for most games at 60fps but this could help push me up to 120 or 90.
As a matter of fact, I switched out of Ubunth which had this and other issues, no black boxes on Fedora.
Nice non answer. Wayland draws giant black boxes on my rocket league half the time so that won’t work.
I use Caddy. It works from Cli but very ez to use. Might try this in the future tho
Tetris
Occasionally my fps gets set to 60. As soon as I start playing rocket league I can tell it is off. I went to a friends house and asked why everything is so choppy, checked his monitor settings and it was set to 60 instead of 144. There are people that can see the difference
MineCraft and Dune spice wars
Randomly started playing PC build simulator. It is funny, how fast this game drains the deck battery and generates heat. Far beyond the other ones for some reason.
Wayland plus Nvidia is a recipe for disaster. Steam deck is AMD
It works last time I checked, which was a few months ago.
Pull it, cut into quarters. Add jacks to each end and test the lines.
Nvm, I see you suggested this…
Seems like a decent strategy, I use syncthing for a long time with no problems! Maybe a spare hard drive too? Can never be too sure…
Maybe, but why would you store your images in only one place to begin with?
Yea it would be like riding a bike with way more resistance. Maybe ok as muscle training, but not useful as transportation.