

This is a good tip, if they are dual booting, but there is no reference to that in the post. I’d recommend to not dual boot. Less problems and no Windows
This is a good tip, if they are dual booting, but there is no reference to that in the post. I’d recommend to not dual boot. Less problems and no Windows
Surprised no one answered yet… I don’t have a steam deck, so I don’t know much about it. Are those games from the windows store? If not, you could try to get them working on linux with Lutris (or something similar). Generally I wouldn’t encourage buying DRM-free versions of games if possible (I know sadly that’s not an option for every game)
Always keep a backup of your boot partition, when dual booting with windows. I wouldn’t encourage a windows boot though
Though I use neovim as a text editor, Zed is my IDE of choice. I think it’s a good alternative for most people that don’t like Electron-based applications.
Even “smart people” have resource/time limitations. Learning rust to an extent that will work on that level is not the same as learning C.
Tell me you’re not from the US without telling me you’re not from the US ;) They write it that way: mm-dd-yy
Yea, I only mentioned that because I did only test on that PI, it was more of a disclaimer. For me, DRM is also not important.
I’ve done that and as long as you don’t need one of the mainstream streaming apps, it seemed to work well . Just give it a try. It’s not a lot of work.
Edit: As far as I remember it, it didn’t have (the needed?) DRM support
Edit2: Tested on RPi5
As lemmy.autism.place does not exist anymore, I think this should not be pinned anymore
Glad it helps you. I had a similar experience on the first few days. Same dose and I could focus better and sort auditory inputs better. I think it’s still the same but I realised that sensory overwhelm did happen still, maybe even more so. The process of determining the right dose for me is still ongoing though.