man, so many old school internet references will go unnoticed on lemmy :(
holds up spork
man, so many old school internet references will go unnoticed on lemmy :(
holds up spork
operation switched to HYPE mode
just ordered a nice OTA antenna so I can watch my local channels, anything else needed will be purchased for exactly 1 month and then cancelled
I’ve also started looking at smaller streaming services like CuriosityStream and MagellanTV cause I’m more interested in documentaries and such instead of the latest weekly tv dramas
yep
I’ll take my lower salary to sit in my home office with central air
I wouldn’t last a day as a driver with their expectations and the need to move/lift heavy packages in the heat
stack overflow is great if you want to be berated, given an irrelevant solution, and then have your question closed as a duplicate incorrectly
a million times this, so many young people overwork themselves and burn out quickly
I cringe whenever a see someone has checked in code at 1am on a weekend, and these people are also working normal business hours so it’s not like they are only working at night
sadly it’s usually the same people who never take PTO either
that sounds very interesting! I’m gonna go lookup FPGA emulation now
It’s pretty easy assuming both of your devices are on the same network:
if you have a good home network it is pretty much indistinguishable from playing it directly on the deck
I can play Elden Ring with no video artifacts or noticeable input lag
here is a guide which has some screenshots
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/remote-play-how-to-stream-games-from-your-pc-to-the-steam-deck
interacting with chatgpt is a learned skill
i’ve used it several times and while the initial code may have some issues you can get them cleared up with a few direct follow ups
yes the game does run on the remote desktop pc and essentially streams the video to the steam deck
I’ll admit the use cases can be limited, but if you want the ability to offload processing for graphically intense games it works well
my desktop is hard-wired into my network so I don’t have any lag when using remote play on my steam deck
I’m not sure if both machines were wireless how the performance might be impacted
if you happen to have a desktop PC and you play while at home, sometimes remote play on the deck is better than installing a game on the deck
I can remote play Elden Ring from my desktop at 60fps with longer battery life vs 40fps if installed on the deck with worse battery life
also make sure you try out reduced TDP and GPU rates on games with simpler graphics, you can get an extra 1-2 hours of battery life and not impact performance in certain cases
I bought the Hanson CD
but you know what, I ain’t ashamed! MMMbop was catchy and I’ll listen to whatever gets my body groovin’
KoRn was my favorite band as a teen!
still enjoy their music even though I don’t seek out nu-metal as much as I used to
ARE YOU READY??!!
Fund it with donations, open source all the technical components
reddit did both of those originally
but when they started taking private VC money they had to start making returns on that investment which spiraled into the current situation
I was going to come in here and praise SDF but I see I’m too late
Damn you Dark Souls Remastered for taking me away from Lemmy for a bit!
I guess I’ll link the FAQ for SDF here for anyone interested in learning more
and also mention that SDF runs a Mastodon and Pixelfed instance for all your federation needs
I use safari with an adblocker extension (AdGuard) on ios
youtube works just fine in a browser, the youtube app sucks anyway