

But he’s never heard of nuh-vidia before, what the hell is a nehvidia…
(I can’t find the video excerpt… 😞)
But he’s never heard of nuh-vidia before, what the hell is a nehvidia…
(I can’t find the video excerpt… 😞)
Now that’s something I didn’t think of: Prey in VR. 🤔
I’ll have to give that a go!
I was wondering if that also included the Arc of 285K, and it seems it does (in that it is not supported). Last non-pro Intel GPU that supported SR-IOV is Xe Graphics on 12th Gen…
I failed to get GVT-g running on 10th Gen, too unstable for a Windows VM for work. :(
Anything by Ergotron is excellent. They are very expensive but the magic is that you can buy parts after the fact, like an extra arm or extra swing arm section later as your needs change. You can clamp them or drill through your desk if you prefer, and the clamp can be split in two for easy installation. No regrets.
For example I got a tall LX pole, initially bought for an Ultrawide (check the weight restrictions!) with two arms, then later got a third arm and an extension for the existing arm when my work configuration changed, then a laptop support plate.
Such an amazing game! The atmosphere is excellent, loved every minute. My wife and I still reference it to this day (random mimic jokes).
Truly saddened that the studio responsible for it was closed, it clearly was one of the good ones.
Last time I installed Arch it used systemd-boot which only shows text. If you use grub in UEFI mode you can get those graphics too.
For professional use I’ve heard good things about SmartGit, unfortunately my work refused to buy me a license and the trial period wasn’t long enough for me to really form an opinion.
Work suggests to use SourceTree but it is way too sluggish.
These days I use git CLI for most things, and VSCode to review changes and submit PRs. Of course this also assumes you use a decent shell with git support, like Oh-My-Posh or similar, so it is always clear what you are working on.
That same exec vibe-coded the automatic captioning toggle for “foreign” languages. This time there is a checkbox on your account, but it doesn’t work. 😞
If I had to pick a single album for the rest of my life, Songs from the Big Chair (where this song is from) is an easy pick as a top contender.
Thanks for sharing!
I’ve not had the chance to try it, I also hear it’s quite good.
Cheers!
In that case: on a completely different spectrum, Sea of Stars is an absolute masterpiece, taking liberal inspiration from the good old days of SNES JRPGs.
…and that should run just fine on SteamDeck!
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is probably one of the best games I played, it has RPG elements and the turn-based combat system is unique and satisfying. But this is not a game that will bring you joy, the atmosphere is bleak and it is a dark story.
In fact it kind of ruined RPGs for the moment at least, I played Metaphor:ReFantazio right after and the stakes just did not feel serious enough even 10 hours in.
TIL about hidden options in Bitwarden, thanks!
I of course already use the password generator to make up the random string, and often you can’t use special characters there since they expect real words as answers.
This is the right answer. I never answer those, you add new entries in your password manager in the notes for the main site.
If you answer truthfully to any one of those “security questions”, your account is at risk.
I quickly gave up on the first. I really enjoyed the second one though, and also that some of the choices you make carry over in the 3rd one.
If I had one complaint about Witcher 3, it would be the stupid crafting system, even 200 hours in I am missing bits and pieces… I could not stand Gwent at the time and actively avoided it, but some people love it.
Oof, I can smell this picture. 🤢 Good thing you caught it before it burned.
Feisar represent…
I immediately thought of Wipeout too, loved the art design so much. I need to look at that artist’s work… (and apparently Marathon too)
I didn’t realize EyeSight had different versions, on the Solterra it looks like it is indeed LIDAR.
My Crosstrek has the older dual camera setup for depth perception, it would not be fooled by a picture of a road on a wall… I’m surprised the Teslas are.
I tried this many times during college, we called it « learning by osmosis ». It was not very successful…