Meaningless comment to placate the masses.
It does have it's own power button. When shutting down, the monitor does stay on for a few seconds with the 'no signal' message, but then turns off (the LED power indicator goes from blue to orange).
I don't have another computer to test it with at the moment.
I can try booting with just the software rendering, but I'm not sure how to do this in Fedora. In Pop os, there were options under the power menu to choose graphics settings. Fedora seems to handle this automatically(?)
They are not drinking it because it got oversteeped when she forgot to pour it off.
Bro, the internet doesn't forget.
So that he can add more offenses to it and continue, apparently.
The Razer wolverine v3 has some excellent back paddles (apparently), but it's expensive though.
So cool to see this featured on hackaday now as well! Good luck with the contest!
I didn't see anything in the article that suggested this.
Good point. I didn't really think of it like that (or see it that way visually), but that would make sense.
succinctly put, and relevant username.
5.5" screen got my attention for sure.