I learned about that in a Trevor Moore song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TxjrHPHypA
I learned about that in a Trevor Moore song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TxjrHPHypA
Internet brain worms
I was using Pop_OS for a while, but I’ve recently been playing with EndevourOS again the past few months.
20-year boondoggle, you know… The easy route…
Things really move fast in AI, huh
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Wow, thanks. Testing this now
In my experience using something like
export KWIN_X11_NO_SYNC_TO_VBLANK=1
export KWIN_X11_REFRESH_RATE=144000
export KWIN_X11_FORCE_SOFTWARE_VSYNC=1
would basically work in allowing the 60hz lock released from the 144hz main display, but it would still introduce tearing, especially on the secondary 60hz display.
With Wayland it’s an out of the box, tear free experience which is what I’m referring to.
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Yes, it lists all the games just like it does with Epic and GOG. You can sort, search, and filter into one big library also.
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I’s all too embarrassing
There’s a lot of QoL stuff, and the dialog is all fully voice acted so the emphasis is really more on exploring the world and story.
I’ve been playing it at my own pace for years, and never worry much about what level I’m at or things like that
You still need to buy the client and the expansions you want to play, but not required to pay monthly like some other MMOs
Voyager, formerly WefWef is a pretty stellar interface for being web based. I’m able to install it as an application, and feels native on my phone.
Definitely. I have a pair of pixel buds that give me very noticeable latency when paired in Windows. I’ve never been able to find a way to use the low latency codecs to fix this.
In Linux it’s a complete opposite experience. I have a menu with every codec in the book, and I can actually watch video in Linux without even noticing any latency now.
I’m one of those weirdos that never thought the screen looked bad to begin with. I’m interested in the upgrade of course, but I can give it another year. The software upgrades alone make it feel like I’m running a new Steam Deck compared to when I got it 1.5 years ago.