I made it a habit to regurgitate names in my head multiple times after I heard them but it still happens way too often.
nottheengineer
If you just want to access it with your own devices from anywhere, check out tailscale. I'm using it to access my desktop from anywhere and it works perfectly without having to screw around with DDNS.
This part is hard but you need to push yourself through it. The worst thing that can happen is that no conversation develops and you have to do it again.
Another favorite of mine is walking around to see what different groups are talking about. If there's a topic that you know about, just ask them if that's indeed the topic of the conversation and if it is, you just joined.
If getting drunk around a campfire counts as a party, that ban needs an exception. If the bluetooth speakers are dead at 2am, someone pulling out a guitar is the best thing that can happen.
Distrobox was made for this exact use case.
They chose a 90hz screen and put that in the fine print? Alright that's it, anyone want my old deck with gulikit sticks and a jsaux backplate?
I'm tempted, the screen is 0.4" larger and that's my main gripe with the deck. I'm surprised that it's a bit faster and also a little annoyed because they wanted to keep the hardware around for a long time to make a stable target for game devs. Now that target will be the OLED and devs won't care much about the old one, so early adopters will get more stutter later down the road.
Refer to the other comment for where it is. The release cycle depends on your distro. If you use arch, you'll always get the latest stuff as it releases. That's the thing that makes arch a good choice for gaming.
Other distros are generally more delayed or only release major versions that don't break anything.
For nvidia this means you have specialized distros created for the sole purpose of having a working nvidia driver that come in different versions because even the 'stable' versions aren't very stable. With AMD, you basically don't need to worry.
Just another brand to avoid. At least fairphone seems like they have a sustainable business model that can work long-term.
If casual means relaxed to you, factorio. Their new controller integration is great. But be careful, it's highly addictive.
Looks great, but I get a lot of SSL errors without real tine downloading and one every 5 or so songs with it.
It'll take a week or two to download 3000 songs, but running it periodically after that should be fine.
Sounds like a very good offer, I doubt black friday prices will be better.