Yet another problem the free market will surely solve aaaaany minute now.
Yet another problem the free market will surely solve aaaaany minute now.
“See when I slap you in the face that’s actually a really nice thing of me to do. Because if I don’t slap you in the face I’d kick you in the groin really hard instead. Do you want to get kicked in the groin? No? That’s what I thought.”
A little niche, but I am really happy with solusos! It’s a small distro, so software availability is the biggest issue imo. But if what you need is available it beats every other distro out there for casual desktop use!
Imo dual boot can lead to issues if you got both os on one drive. In this configuration Windows tends to mess with the Linux partitions. But I never had any issues with one os per drive.
I invite everyone to have a critical look at the study. https://www.ascl.org.uk/ASCL/media/ASCL/Help and advice/Inclusion/Safer-scrolling.pdf
Personally, they lost me on page 12.
Colour eink is still very limited, but can’t they make eink (semi-)transparent? Just put eink above the usual LCD/oled and enable/disable them as needed?
Just buy a phone that is not shit instead and apply a matte glass screen protector.
Yes, same, this is the way to go! Way better than the screen itself being matte. Just get the matte screen ptotector.
Sure but what does “enticing users to pay with adult content” mean?
As always: I’ll do what I have to to be able to play the online games I want to play. Linux for everything else.
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Oh I must have skipped a line I thought they were talking about the brave search engine never mind.
No they are talking about the search engine.
This is not an issue of Bluetooth itself. Some audio devices include too large caches (because in the early days not having interrupted audio was a bigger deal than having video and audio synchronized), but you get Bluetooth audio devices just using the default SBC codec that don’t have any noticeable delay. Using codecs like aptx adaptive fully solves the problem.
The reason you don’t see BT gaming headsets is not latency, it’s Bluetooth missing a proper mode to submit audio in high quality bidirectionally. Long story short: when you got high quality sound on your headphones, the mic of your headset is not in use. When the mic is in use, the quality of the headphones is reduced to basically telephone call quality.
There have been technologies trying to work around that, most important would probably be faststream, but it never really caught on. It’s pretty
obscure still, you have to take care that all the devices and software you want to use support it, so I guess it’s just easier and cheaper to get a dedicated wireless gaming headset with dedicated USB dongle.
At least since BT 5.0 I read stories that BT will be able to support gaming headsets aaaaany day now but well, nothing for now.
Yes and it’s incredibly annoying to me. More. Some houses cost more than Indian space agency spent on getting to the moon.
Closed source? Cringe.
Plesse don’t let it be wireless charging…
Psst those Brands are not your friends and might lie about their reasons to make batteries non-removable.
Solus. Snaps optional.