Young lady, in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics!
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This other article mentions it:
Correa expressed disappointment in the Trump administration, feeling betrayed after voting for him and serving the country, as he believed only violent criminals would be targeted.
FlyDigi Vader 4 Pro now working for me. A few things that are needed:
- Controller must be in PC/Dinput mode, blue led (hold O + A to switch)
- Don't enable the built in gyro mode in the Windows app as it might cause problems
- Udev rule:
KERNEL=="hidraw*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="04b4", ATTRS{idProduct}=="2412", MODE="0666"
(get the idVendor
and idProduct
from lsusb
if you have a different controller)
- Some (patched) versions of xpad/xpadneo might conflict with it. If you're using the stock versions it should be okay.
- Your user might need to be in the
input
group.
One last thing that may or may not be needed is that I installed the SpaceStation app on Windows to test some things. It started working after that but I can't recall if I force reloaded the udev rule so it might have just been the reboot that fixed it.
Anyway, now I have gyro + all extra buttons working with Steam Input.
See here for further discussion: https://github.com/paroj/xpad/pull/268
Maybe they are planning to take back that spectrum they gave to Boost/Dish on a pinky-promise that they'd actually become a competitive network, during the Sprint and T-Mobile antitrust case.
Which would fit with the FCC's increasingly mob-like behaviour under Trump.
It doesn't help that the gains have been smaller, and the prices higher.
I've got a RX 6800 I bought in 2020, and nothing but the 5090 is a significant upgrade, and I'm sure as fuck not paying that kind of money for a video card.
I've seen less whining about downvotes, "you can't say x on y subreddit" meta comments, and general persecution fetish stuff. Probably just due to less people, but it's still a relief not to have to see it constantly.
They are violating the GPL by not including source code for their modifications. I'm not sure about using the word "stolen" in this context though, but I suppose language evolves.
A dick move in any case.
I think this is Homer's Enemy. Frank Grimes (or Grimey, as he liked to be called) tricks Homer into entering a contest for children to build a model power plant. Homer is hard at work building his masterpiece behind the door.
Everyone's life is different. Some people spend more time working but have more opportunities for breaks, and others have shorter hours but more a clearly delineated work-life separation where they must be working through the whole period. There are people with a large amount of responsibilities outside of work, and others that have little to none.
Anyway, it's not true for all but many people do have the time they just choose to spend it on other types of entertainment. Sometimes consciously, other times because TV and social media are the path of least resistance, even if it's less satisfying.
My suggestion is to consider a Steam Deck and use the suspend function readily. You might not have hours to play, but maybe you can pick up 15 minutes here and there, which is more satisfying then you might think.
Just having VSync on can introduce frame pacing issues. It's just not an issue if you can maintain the monitor refresh rate consistently, of course. And you can turn it off altogether if you can tolerate tearing.
But that's the main benefit of VRR for me which is frame pacing at sub monitor refresh rate, rather than latency reduction compared to the various types of VSync.
Signal has been a good option because you can get "normal" people to use it, which hasn't been true for many of the alternatives (except Telegram, but that's a mess).