Same here
Same here
Batch 12. Ordered September 24th and got the payment email on April 23rd
That sounds unpleasant. I plan to use mine on my lap a lot so I hope this isn’t an issue for me. Just got the email about my final payment too
I guess a porch pirate isn’t gonna look in the bin, and if they did, it does look like recycling
So I guess that’s something?
I thought it was TIG filler wire, which is copper plated
I just followed that exact tutorial and got Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate working. Went pretty much perfectly. The only hitch I had was I missed the bit about needing quotes when changing the paths.
I didn’t have any trouble with download speeds, mine was downloading at our full 100Mb/s
I recently got my copy of AC: Origins refunded because of the Uplay launcher not working and couldn’t find a solution at the time. I’ll definitely be trying this for Syndicate.
Yeah, this is my colleagues waiting for me, poor bastards
I thought that as long as the kernel is new enough, the Radeon driver should already be in the kernel
I recommend LunarVim for VS Code users too
I too adored Braid. I think it was the first puzzle platformer that I truly enjoyed
I really liked this game until one of the boss fights was too difficult and I couldn’t proceed. I thought I had a pretty good handle on the combat too. Guess it’s not for filthy casuals like me
Sound Open Firmware (SOF) is an open source audio Digital Signal Processing (DSP) firmware infrastructure and SDK. SOF provides infrastructure, real-time control pieces, and audio drivers as a community project. The project is governed by the Sound Open Firmware Technical Steering Committee (TSC) that includes prominent and active developers from the community. SOF is developed in public and hosted on the github platform.
10:30 because we have some early and some late workers. Has turned out to be helpful for the parents in the team too
Annoyingly this feature isn’t available in Edge on Linux
I’m thinking evaporative cooling (paired with refrigerative cooling)
Unfortunately the choice of desktop environment matters a lot when talking about features like this
I suggest trying KDE instead, as XFCE is far from the user friendly interface your used to with Windows. Some DEs are good for new users, XFCE isn’t one of them
Whoever suggested Xubuntu for a Windows user is a bit optimistic
Fallout: New Vegas looks great on a small screen and runs really well on the Deck. I found it to look really dated on a larger screen, but not so much on the Deck. It’s also not very demanding, so easy on the battery
Awesome support mate, thanks for sharing!
To be fair, it’s really difficult when you’re sober too