What’s it like for you now?
What’s it like for you now?
I only ever see the real start menu on other people’s computers. Openshell is like ublock, without it your face tends to contort and twist like you ate a lemon.
Whatever you do, as soon as you crack it open get your nose right up there and inhale deeply.
I ended up putting Lego under the corners for additional flow, repasted the APU and that’s about the best I can do. She’s worth it, firmware 9.0
I wouldn’t recommend that for call of duty war zone on PS4. A perfectly clean, barely used and quite new PS4 pro - fans screaming at the top of their lungs and I’m just sitting at the main menu. I eventually shut it off because it sounded so crazy. Never experienced that with any game before or since.
Damn you. Now I gotta check that out. I dropped gimp permanently once I tried Krita.
You know how that goes though, now the ethernet isn’t fast enough to allow that nas experience to be seamless. 2.5gbit… 10gbit? Now you need a new switch maybe a new router too. It just goes downhill from there haha
Because that company is completely insane and gotten too big for their britches. Also, I feel a company that big unfortunately can’t be touched by right to repair… or does that movement even include stuff like bricked stadia controllers and bios locked laptops destined for the landfill?
Anything that helps keep unusable electronics out of the dump is awesome. Shame on google for providing the unlock firmware for a only limited time.
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Adguard can firewall it. Now I’ll wait for somebody to reply to me saying how horrible adguard is for privacy haha
I’m switching from privatevpn to protonvpn just for the port forwarding with wireguard within a terminal, no stupid GUI app. Quite pleased with the service, they do VPN well.
Fun but also ruthless. Even with YouTube videos I can never seem to get the hang of it.
All it needed was to not have all the words capitalized, just the game name.
There’s a Jellyfin plug-in for Kodi and it’s pretty awesome
Not to mention the Steam Deck lit the fire under the asses of all the other manufacturers, if they weren’t already developing handhelds. Quite a positive price and technology chain reaction.
There’s a 65 GB pack on archive.org
ChromeCacheView is a step in the right direction, but nothing fully automatic. I’m also searching for a less manual solution.
Literally just obsoleted my 2 week old CSS hack haha. Another useless GitHub project on my account. https://github.com/barelyelectric/firefox-csshacks