What a weird situation. I suppose it’s nice those workarounds exist, even if they’re not ideal.
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Interesting! I assume it involves a smart plug and an automation script that monitors battery level?
Wow, Graphene really doesn’t have charging limits?
I assume this is the discussion you referred to, and I think it broke my trust in the project.
Edit: As far as I can tell, many of the frustrating parts of that thread are from random posters and not devs. I’m still annoyed that such a basic feature is considered controversial.
clothes@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•SteamVR for Linux gets "experimental improvements to async support"English4·1 year agoThanks for this! I’ve spent several dozen hours trying to get SteamVR working well on Linux, and finally gave up.
Is the Monado experience close enough to Windows to be usable? Are you aware of any major tradeoffs?
clothes@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•SteamVR for Linux gets "experimental improvements to async support"English81·1 year agoAt this point I accept that Valve probably can’t compete with the billions poured into the Meta Quest 3, but I’m glad they understand there’s an enthusiastic audience for whatever they do next.
clothes@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•I'm giving Linux gaming a shot, but I've run into a couple display issuesEnglish23·1 year agoCorrect, here’s a guide to enabling Wayland.
I’ve never had OP’s problem, but another avenue I’d consider is to set display settings in the
nvidia-settings
app, which can be opened with a GUI from the terminal. These settings are separate from those in the normal settings menu, in ways I don’t totally understand.
clothes@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•HealthyPi Move: An Upcoming Open-Source Smartwatch1·1 year agoLooks way more capable than the PineTime, which is awesome. But there’s no way the blood pressure sensor is reliable, right?
I expected to roll my eyes at this article but it’s actually quite compelling and well written. The Kagi website’s lack of nuanced privacy discussion already turned me off, and now I’m just going to pretend the service doesn’t exist.
I was really confused about what type of cross section I was looking at, but the second response gave a helpful diagram.
clothes@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•what's your experience with paperless?English5·1 year agoWhat scanners do people recommend?
Not OP but I don’t think it’s obvious that people know how bad deep fried food is for them. Health effects of food are complicated and people are bad at nuance! We do a lot of cultural false equivalency about “all bad food is the same bad”, so I find reminders like OP’s helpful.
clothes@lemmy.worldto PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Holiday Giveaway - Steam Codes! - Giveaway EndedEnglish3·2 years agoGame: Elden Ring
This year I decided to start biking to work and it’s been a complete joy. The commute is fairly long, but it’s beautiful and gives me time to reflect and turn my worry-brain off. I’m more productive at work, I feel better about my lifestyle, and my body is really happy about it. I’m lucky to be in a career and geography that allows this, and I’m grateful for all the work that people in my community have done to improve cycling infrastructure.
Thanks so much for doing this!
Vermillion VR, if it’s available! I’ve been curious about it for a while.This is really nice of you, thanks!
Edit: Sent a PM.
The homepage makes me think that it’s a translation tool similar to DeepL. Is that the part you’re recommending?
clothes@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•2FA and You: Some tips for enabling 2FAEnglish1·2 years agoFor sure! But I don’t think non-advanced users should be enabling 2FA right now. It’s puzzling that Lemmy pushed the feature in its current state to production.
clothes@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•2FA and You: Some tips for enabling 2FAEnglish1·2 years agoIt may not be wise to enable 2FA until Lemmy fixes the implementation. It’s currently very easy to get permanently locked out of your account, through no fault of your own. Especially if you don’t have an email address linked to your account.
Musk is gross and SpaceX has some questionable marketing claims that you’ve identified, but I don’t see how anyone could claim that anything about the company’s products are a shitshow.
Falcon 9 has radically changed the economics of the space industry, and has no competition to force lower prices.
Starship has had a very successful testing campaign, and operates within a different development paradigm than Saturn. They’ve shown more progress on more technology in the last year than almost any rocket ever. It won’t be long before Starship has demonstrated all the capabilities you mentioned. While the price tag is large in absolute terms, it will be very cheap relative to the competition.
Dear Moon was not canceled by SpaceX, and no one who follows the industry has ever believed Musk’s timelines.
I guess I’m confused, because everything I know about Starship points towards it being one of the most incredible engineering accomplishments ever. There are lots of other problems with SpaceX’s leadership, environmental impact, and work culture, but aren’t the products inspiring?