The new Valheim update was pretty fun. I also like playing CS2
The new Valheim update was pretty fun. I also like playing CS2
I’ve been using oS:TW for over a year now. It’s extremely stable for a rolling release distro. Plus if something does break, snapper rollbacks from the grub menu are set up by default. I’ve only had rollback once though due to a fucky Nvidia update.
Osrs and WoW both run on Linux if you want something addictive lol. Bottles seems to work best for battle.net stuff.
maybe with KDE connect
Try out bottles, I use it for wow and ubisoft stuff
I have discord installed from the flatpak. Screen sharing works but it doesn’t share audio from the applications. Discord-screenaudio and web browser discord have been suggested to me but they don’t work with unfocused push to talk. I’ve also tried xwaylandvideobridge but that didn’t stream the audio either.
Oh nice! I wonder if this will fix discord streaming audio?
This post showed up on my all feed so I don’t know much about these keyboards. I have a couple questions
Are they actually comfortable to type on?
Is there a replacement for all the missing keys? I don’t see any F keys, navigation keys, or num pad on these boards.
Seems like lots of function is given up to have a cool looking tiny keyboard but maybe they are useful for something I don’t know much about.
Nice lol. My questions were:
Is it larger than a Toyota Corolla? 👎
Does it use power? 👍
Is it used in the kitchen? 👍
Does it cook food? 👍
Is it a microwave? 👍
The zflip5 looks really nice with the big cover screen. I’ve had the 3 since launch and it still works well. Best thing about it is the small pocket size and being able to put keys and other stuff in my pocket without scratching the screen up.
I don’t see why not. Lots of new cars have these features built in.
I swapped from windows to Opensuse Tumbleweed recently. Seems like a really nice distro. Frequent updates and easy rollbacks if something breaks. Luckily I haven’t had to use that feature yet but it’s nice knowing I have it. Yast is also great for changing system settings with a gui instead of using konsole for all that.
Counter Strike 2 and WoW have been running great.
I’ve been using Opensuse Tumbleweed. Cs2 is running great on it
Really not worth it imo. When my front left speed sensor went out it would have cost ~$160 for the OEM replacement part. The $6 sensor I bought on Amazon works fine.
I started watching Line of Duty. Been pretty good so far. It’s a British crime drama about an anti-corruption unit taking down bent coppers.
It’s like knowing where everything in front of you is without having to touch or hear it. Sight works with your other senses too. For example, if a pillow is laying on the floor in an unfamiliar room I’ll know what shape it, how far away it is, and that if I pick it up it’ll feel soft. If the pillow was really gross looking I’d be able to tell without smelling it first.
Yeah it does feel a bit grindy at times for all the iron and coal, but taking it slow can be fun if you don’t have much time for it. I really liked building and trying out all the different weapons.
Zenni has really good prices. I bought some prescription sunglasses from them for about $50. The site suggested I spend an extra $70 on high-index lenses but I ignored it. Glasses work great.
Just more content. The ashlands update added a new biome to the game with some fun stuff. Valheim has been running well on Linux for a long time.