You could always just do a plate that’s customized to the SBC layout, like what you’d get with a PC motherboard.
You could always just do a plate that’s customized to the SBC layout, like what you’d get with a PC motherboard.
Not everybody subscribes every single Linux community
Well then those people must be made to understand our peaceful ways… by force!
Did you check the Discover store?
Also, Steam Link is another easy option for remote control.
Edit: https://www.gamesinhand.com/post/use-your-phone-to-control-your-steam-deck
Uh, Canada? You could at least buy us dinner first.
What is it that you hate about Core XY?
As far as I know, it’s tied to your account, but not to a subscription.
I feel you. Think of it this way: by signing up for a trial and claiming a license for these games, you are costing Amazon money. That’s the only reason I have an Epic store account.
You could sign up for the free trial of Prime, claim the game and cancel the trial. Unlike PS+ or Gamepass, the game is yours to keep even without the membership. Or so I understand anyway.
It’s worth playing, at least as a free game. It’s narrated by Chris Parnell
Thanks for clearing that up.
You don’t make shivs out of the excess? I feel so confused.
Your plan seems sane to me. I think you’ve done all the research you need to do based on the OP. I hope it works out for you and your brother.
Just as an aside, TPU will hold up outside and in wet conditions very well. If you want it to be less flexible, then you need only to print your parts with more outer walls / maybe more infill. 95A hardness TPU isn’t too expensive nor soft. I wouldn’t recommend engine parts being made from it, but parts printed in TPU will float pretty easily. I’m sure on a boat that can be handy.
Takes up more space without any benefit. this version looks “modern” but from a usability standpoint, it is worse.
Gnome 3’s guiding philosophy
With systemd, you set the default target to something other than a desktop environment.
I’d recommend getting a good quality Bluetooth adapter known to work well in Linux. Even a decent one shouldn’t be expensive. Avoid combo BT/wifi sticks.
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I always recommend Pop_OS! for beginners. It’s IMHO a lot closer to what Ubuntu used to be, uses apt and/or flatpaks (and no snaps), has sane defaults, a good installer, a decent company behind it, nvidia drivers included and their upcoming Cosmic desktop environment looks sick.
Also, I feel like this is a better Fedora-based distro for beginners since it’s harder to break:
A beautiful monster
He’s a Goder. Like a Witcher but for the heavens.
Very nice. Thank you for sharing!