I mean, Keepass is free open source software so the political views of the developers don’t matter as much.
So is bitwarden, you don’t have to use their servers.
I mean, Keepass is free open source software so the political views of the developers don’t matter as much.
So is bitwarden, you don’t have to use their servers.
What are you expecting, a pair of glasses?
Me too. I recently switched from an RTX 2080 to a 7900 XTX, which is way more powerful for games, but local LLM performance tanked without CUDA.
The problem was that the WiiU wasn’t just a hardware upgrade, which is why the name was horrible and completely misrepresented what it was.
If you’re coming from dota the obvious hero shooter pipeline is to deadlock.
I haven’t messed around with this on Linux because it doesn’t really bother me, so I have no idea what to change or how to fix it, but it sounds like whatever is handling controller input is passing it to the game as xinput instead of dinput.
You are completely jumping to the conclusion that he has not done anything else to deal with that burnout. What do you think the solution is to burnout, never working again?
He could have also taken the time not working to deal with and recover from it before deciding he wanted to explore those themes in his next game when he did start working on one again.
Hey, thanks UK counter-terrorism unit. I hadn’t heard of this game before and it looks fun enough to justify spending $5 on it.
You say that like it’s a bad thing. I don’t want to play games with kernel-level anti-cheat.
I occasionally get this same thing, or it’ll render one frame of SDDM and then freeze on that frame, and I’ve also never been able to fix it. I’m on CachyOS with an RTX 2080.
I just bought a 7900 XTX that I’m waiting to be shipped, so I wonder if it’ll go away with an AMD GPU.
Edit: Hasn’t happened once with the AMD card, and another frequent issue I had with Vulkan was fixed too. I’m blaming nvidia.
Why would you be worried about your ISP seeing your DNS requests unless you’re using a VPN?
You could have a completely private way of running DNS requests, and then what difference would it make when they just see you connect to that address immediately afterward?
It’s not versatile at all, it’s just what most games are made for so it doesn’t have to be.
Linux is more versatile because it can play games it wasn’t targeted for.
Metal Gear Solid 3
Really shooting from the hip on this one, huh?
$40 for three full graphics/QoL mods that also remove features from the originals.
What a deal.
I’ve only played the demo for this one (and liked it), but the first one is amazing, and there’s a good chance this will be my favorite series of games ever if they continue to make them. Very excited to play this.
Well sure, but you effectively still have the same 5-connection limit as long as you manage your keys correctly.
Can you not use the same keys for multiple devices like you’d normally be able to?
Truly one of the most embarassing things I have ever seen someone share publically.
Over polite comments responding to an opinion about a video game.
I just wish zoho would hide my IP when I use their SMTP. I get that’s how mail headers have always worked but it blows my mind that it’s still standard practice to expose the IP of your mail server or home network.