

Using a 3060 laptop, things are alright.
Having to prepend prime-run to all programs I want to use the GPU sucks. Launching games with the dGPU in Lutris no longer works.
Using a 3060 laptop, things are alright.
Having to prepend prime-run to all programs I want to use the GPU sucks. Launching games with the dGPU in Lutris no longer works.
What are you talking about? These controllers already “emulate switch pro controllers” right out the box. No additional configuration is required.
With Yuzu, all you have to do is set the connected controller type to Pro Controller.
Lots of them have finnicky issues. I made a video of the issues I was having.
Here’s an open github issue of someone with an 8bitdo controller having the same reconnect issues I was having: https://github.com/batocera-linux/batocera.linux/issues/9006
Sorry! The video was accidentally set to private. Thanks for letting me know.
I’m referring to gaming controllers. This one is specifically a generic PS4 controller.
This is the unfortunate reality.
AMD piggybacks on Nvidia’s scumminess.
The only trouble I have with my card is having to prepend prime-run to every program that I want to use it.
I’m not sure if AMD gaming laptops have the same issue, but if they don’t then that would be a huge benefit in their favor.
It’s my understanding that websites can identify your OS and there’s nothing we can realistically do about it, but it has something to do with how fonts are rendered. I’m not an expert, but this is what I recall from trying to obscure my OS from websites.
Here’s a post on the matter: https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/173233/how-do-i-hide-the-os-i-am-using-from-internet-sites
Javascript isn’t that big of a deal.
Every time I’ve tried using wayland I’ve had issues with it.
Thanks for the advice.
I’m using KDE with X11 on a laptop, so it’s probably not so easy for me to turn it of 🙁
Thanks. I’ve been using generic DS4s but they all have some of the issues I’ve been describing.
Do you know how to turn off the touchpad? It just gets in the way for me.
I disagree.
It is laughable.
How so? I’ve admitted in my post that I wasted money by paying for a VPN for years.
“If a service is free, you are not the customer, you are the product”
There it is, he regurgitated it!
No, the real issue is that people don’t want to admit when they’ve been taken for a ride. I see it all the time and don’t expect more from consumers at this point.
Anything to avoid admitting you spent money on something you could’ve gotten for free.
“It’s easier to fool a man than to convince him he’d been fooled.” - Mark Twain
Thanks for the reasonable and informative response.
The powers that be want to make sure that us workers never see value in those people.
On their website it’s said they’re funded by donations.
You would be wise to, you know, at least check out their website before making up your own nonsense.
This is FUD that’s peddled to consumers so you don’t feel bad about spending money on something you could be getting for free. Have you no concept of all the paid services that also harvest your data? It’s a non-determining factor at this point.
Try to see things from a practical perspective, instead of parroting “sayings” as though they are absolute fact.
You could save some money for it!
I would, but it’s better to make discussions of censorship public.
I don’t trust anyone who abuses their power, so I’m not going to try and reason with them personally.
At this point, it’s becoming clearer that there is a concerted effort to stifle any discussion of free VPNs on the internet.
I encourage anyone with a brain to try for themselves instead of letting others make decisions for them. Theory is no substitute for experience, and you could be wasting a lot of money just to fit in with suckers on the internet.
I’ve never heard of this, but I I see “MOBA shooter” and immediately think of Paragon.