I only know this because there’s a mission in Watch Dogs Legion that’s inside it.
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I only know this because there’s a mission in Watch Dogs Legion that’s inside it.
Good friends use Revanced patches to download tiktoks before sending them. Might even put it through ffmpeg to remove the music if it’s annoying.
Just wanted to say every time I see your art on my front page it makes me really happy.
For Monado on Windows iirc the current state is that it works but not with real hardware (which is usually well supported officially anyway) due to lack of drivers. Now if it becomes the only platform to keep supporting WMR the developer incentive is definitely there.
I liked playing osu! on Linux through Wine since it offered much lower audio and input latency than you could achieve on Windows. Minecraft has also always been a safe bet on Linux (unless you enabled shaders, then it just turned into a visual abomination for just about every shaderpack).
Generally OpenGL games weren’t too bad, DirectX however… the biggest change here was DXVK rather than Proton.
Never thought we’d get to where we are now.
Instructions unclear, installed sway and 50 utilities for it.
♪ Throw your hands in the air cause property is robbery!
7900 GRE is officially supported too which seems like a great <$600 option on the market right now.
According to Arch Wiki they get generated and stored in the partition when it is formatted. So kinda like labels but automated and with (virtually) no collision risk.
I’m so excited for this, these classic car additions reduce a lot of staleness I’ve felt with the game.
3rd gen + new eeveelutions. That’s it.
And the largest ever decoder since it’ll need the whole model to work. I’m not particularly knowledgeable on AI but I’ll assume this will occupy hundreds of gigabytes, correct me if I’m wrong there. In comparison, libdav1d, an av1 decoder, weighs less than 2 MB.
As a fan of Sega’s Jet Set Radio, we got Bomb Rush Cyberfunk by an indie which is so much of a clone that it’s considered an unofficial sequel, and we all love it.
I absolutely love the answers.
In ours we can send probes to confirm our observations, but the closest other star is so far away we’ll never even get 1% closer in our lifetime.
I’ve already gotten good answers to why this shouldn’t matter though.
The article is referencing a benchmark that was run on desktop hardware so not clickbait. Likely they mentioned the handhelds in the article for ref link revenue.
Fun fact: w3schools has nothing to do with w3c and there used to be a whole website dedicated to giving them shit. They’ve apparently gotten much better these days though.
Beeper’s backend is also fully open-source, there’s nothing stopping you from hosting your own iMessage bridge and accessing it via any matrix client.
I love their approach to Hardware and Linux but have we collectively forgotten that Valve had a huge part in pushing loot boxes and underage gambling? Far from being the least evil company, but still a net win for consumers and I appreciate that they exist.
I think it’s time for a refactor of my legacy code that deals with infinite timezones. :/