I use
- Vitals
- blur my shell
Blur my shell is make gnome look pretty good IMO.
I use
Blur my shell is make gnome look pretty good IMO.
I basically do exactly this, but I am running the reverse proxy on my home computer: the VPS is literally just acting as a proxy, for which I use wireguard to tunnel the connection. So far it’s worked great, though initial setup was a pain.
I’ve also seen demos of the eye tracking working on Linux, which if it gets fleshed out, would be pretty compelling for the price.
And the Gym industry, and the Healthcare industry, and the Tow Truck industry…
So many losses.
In my city, I can trigger a traffic signal on my bike by going on the coil that senses the car. This is probably intentional given that the city also puts markings to show that bikes can trigger the sensor, though it does not appear to be any sort of special sensor. No idea if it’s natural that the coil can detect my bike or whether my city specifically tubed the system to detect bikes.
But you see, memes are art!
I did this once using graph paper. It worked perfectly.
I feel like Mariokart 8 made good use of the gamepad: it could act as a mirror of the TV or it could display non-essential info like a map and what items each player has.
I think the meme is suggesting that 3 hours was spent setting up a local llm, like in This video.
The people editing their images in Blender are the same people who edit their videos in Blender lol.
Steam still needs more competition IMO. If Steam were to disappear tomorrow, the gap left in the PC gaming market would be massive.
The best way to touch Nintendo products is with a soldering iron - to install a modchip.
In 2006 they bundled Wii Sports with the Wii, which seemed to benefit them considering the Wii’s success. Though, the Switch 1 had a the demo “1, 2, Switch” for 60 USD and sold better than the Wii, though culturally, more people probably know about Wii Sports compared to 1, 2, Switch.
It was the eyes that gave it away for me. They look, just, wrong.
Intel is almost flawless, I say as someone who uses an Intel A750. It does have a bug where putting load on the GPU causes a dramatic increase in latency for GPU compute tasks, but that’s mostly only important for VR. Flatscreen games work great.
lvra.gitlab.io is a great source of info for vr on linux. The discord server you mentioned is also bridged to Matrix for those who don’t want to use discord.
Gamers yearn for better graphics. Also, the og HTC Vive is still completely usable today, unlike the quest 1.
Also on Peertube veronicaexplains@tinkerbetter.tube
Wait, do normie phone, just, instantly open an untrusted website? The camera on LineageOS has a “scan” mode where it shows the data of scanned QR codes before you make an action.
I know Gnome has an option to mark a connection as metered, no idea what exactly that does though.