

Or from their GitHub, be it manually or via Obtainium.
Or from their GitHub, be it manually or via Obtainium.
There’s also PikaOS. It’s using Debian mechanics (so apt as the package manager and such), but a modern kernel and their own repos. If you’re more used to this world, might be worth a look. 8 didn’t know how well it’ll handle the controller and specific button inputs from the deck though.
I personally also came from a mostly debian background, but ended up going with CachyOS for my desktop needs (my deck is still on steam os). It’s arch based, and just very polished and well thought out. It has a version specifically for mobile consoles, like the steam deck.
If we assume normal, real world physics at work, and we have to as the game surely doesn’t model the stratosphere, he would not reach it even for a very very brief time as he’d have been evaporated from the heating at that speed well before getting to it.
You still need base CPU speed for a system to be usable. Try running a modern GPU on a 10 year old CPU. It’s even worse for some, where the GPU driver needs a relatively fast CPU for the GPU to run at full speed. Mostly Intel GPUs have this issue, which is sad cause they are the most affordable, but can’t be paired with an just an affordable CPU (or an older one).
And we’re very far away with RISC-V from the kind of performance your need to run modern games, or even decade old games. Let alone fully utilizing a high end GPU.
I’m not sure I quite understand how this would make them unable to support normal 2fa until now.
Keycloak is one of the most configurable and flexible auth solutions, and there is no way it didn’t support otp based 2fa until recently.
Well fucking finally. I have no idea what took them so long.
The smell of freshly cooked rice.
Scheppach may be German, but their products are all generic, cheap, white label Chinese designs. Not sure that counts.
I’m aware most if not all of these companies produce in China, but at least it’s their designs in many cases.
Ah yes the old classic “I don’t know what the actual problem is, but just waiting a bit seems to help”.
Kind of ironic for an article hosted on a site called “Linux links”.
Only works in America though
I think he was referring to the fact that the website has no dark mode, not anything related to content.
The fact that proton mail is in the first spot for mail providers made me immediately nope out. If that is listed without a massive asterisk, it’s just no list I’m willing to trust in any way, as it clearly can’t be trusted.
Where does the $2700 price come from?
It was the manufacture price when I purchased it.
I poured ~$1200 to Qualcomm/Lenovo
I’m even more confused now. Did you pay 1200$ or 2400$, and if the second why would you for a laptop with these specs?
Not buying any game that has denuvo is one of the few hard rules I follow
Oh right, had just assumed it’s 720p because the width is 1280. So it isn’t 16:9, which is nice but slightly surprising!
The display of the steam deck is only 720p in the first place.
Imma be honest, kinda forgot this exists. It must be 20 years or close to that since I last used (or tried to use) it. Will look into what it does these days though.
It might also be somewhere, but nobody knows where.
Is all open project, and it isn’t paid. The origin no longer matters (to me). Is probably best described as a global project.