As do I, it is odd that he just guided them in though. At least, from the very grainy security footage he showed me a year ago
As do I, it is odd that he just guided them in though. At least, from the very grainy security footage he showed me a year ago
I used it for Overwatch before it was available on Steam, worked just fine for me!
This is still how we handle printers at work, this is about to become a nightmare
BattleBots for the win, fantastic action!
Isn’t this the idea of having a chipset (Northbridge/Southbridge) on the board, to handle some of these IO tasks?
Also, I recently saw the Cathode Ray Dude video on Dell’s Brain Slug, where down basically hijacked the system with a low-power ARM SBC. I almost wonder if something like this would be possible, it would obviously require a revision but it would theoretically allow for suspended downloads, invite notifications, etc. It would also be fairly expensive and complex though
The Pro is faster from what I understand, it seems to support 3.0 or 3.1(?)
Admittedly, NixOS fixes this with a single config file that can rebuild your system in minutes, then the built-in backup tool can restore your files. So yes, absolutely. That being said, that’s limited to a few declarative distros
I second this 👀
I believe it holds true for some single player games as well. I seem to remember Half-Life 2 not wanting to launch without Steam present, same for some other Source games. That really might not be the case though, I’m curious to do more testing… Either way, I watch enough Linux gaming on ARM SBCs (check out MicroLinux and LeePSPComputer on YouTube), can I see them using Goldberg from time to time to get games running with no Steam
You’d need something like the Goldberg Steam Emulator, since a lot of games rely on services and APIs that Steam provides
I second that suggestion, just install GrapheneOS. I switched from my iPhone to GOS over 6 months ago and haven’t looked back. It syncs with nextcloud for everything and it’s seamless!