Unraid does this via docker. It’s amazing. You can do this live and on the fly.
Unraid does this via docker. It’s amazing. You can do this live and on the fly.
That seems to be the point being made by the person you replied to; the difference should be higher (in favor of the Steamdeck) because of the vast quantity available on Steam. The shovelware is precisely why it should be higher. I think they’re expressing surprise that the Switch even comes within the range it does, hence bringing up Switch shovelware as a possible source for this.
Patient gaming is great for single player games. Not so much for live service.
Decorating comments can stay off the platform, thanks. Comments should stand on their own.
Oh god I hated PH
I’ve even got a black friend!
I started playing the Outer Worlds thinking I had simply misheard the name Outer Wilds and found myself very confused but still kept trudging on. Thank you for bringing some sanity into my life; Wilds seems like the game I wanted to play the whole time, not Worlds. I’ll see how chaotic I can fuck out Worlds before I ditch it for Wilds.
Sync is the most polished and best looking. But ads so I dunno your call. I like it.
My Linux laptop goes to sleep, but not without errors. Every time I close open that lid it’s a bunch of terminal errors about devices, notably bluetooth. Cool. Thumbs up
“They don’t even produce them”
Hosting ain’t free, son.
Unrolled a loop for a microcontroller and improved performance by like 300x. You can achieve amazing optimizations doing basics when you’re at low enough levels. The compiler was not smart enough on its own. Then again this was like 20 years ago. But anyway, will likely never hit that level of optimization ever again lol.
Obsidian effectively let’s you do it through window panes. Literally lay out any content in any fashion. There are trade-offs but the graph view makes up for a good portion I think.
Sounds fairly accurate to me.
By using lemmy, you are not enriching the wallets of the shareholders.
You actually have no guarantee that any given deployment doesn’t harvest and sell data. They probably don’t, but it’s not guaranteed.
These are good things, for sure, but for me they are separate from why I’m here. The niche discussions that I crave are just not here. We’re simply not large enough to have anything but the most popular subjects get any traction. So we have memes, politics, and programming/linux discussions. Worse off, you have to dodge the hexbear and lemmigrad dipshits. So the overall experience is still suffering due to the size.
Linux’s power is coincidentally its weakness. I don’t think the broader community wants that simplicity imposed.
Oh fuck I hate encountering this level of commenting. If it’s complicated, you should have a design doc. Source code is not where you write your dissertation. Simple explanations are good, especially since the code could be updated while the comment is likely to remain unchanged. Long expositions are usually the result of bad coding or improperly allocated design.
I forget how lucky I am to live in a large city sometimes. 2Gb down, 1gbps up, $50 all in.
And I’ll keep spending. You can’t stop me.