

Does that go for the Frame as well? I’ve only seen this confirmed for the Steam Machine. But I could’ve just missed it.
20NB🏳️⚧️, die/diens (they/them)


Does that go for the Frame as well? I’ve only seen this confirmed for the Steam Machine. But I could’ve just missed it.


If good Lemmy references don’t exist then it’s hard to link to them


Because there are more established tools whose devs/communities use Reddit compared to the Fediverse, maybe…?


Posted 6h ago already


No but uptime tracking is relevant due to other services being down.


I am autistic and have ADHD (inattentive, aka ADD), and when I was 13 people estimated my age in the mid 40s lmao
And yeah now I’m the opposite, feeling more free to just ramble and stuff, without spending tons upon tons of energy to keep my attention with the conversation. So will I spend 50% of my time making points completely irrelevant to the conversation? Yeah. But I’m happier for it :)


Freedom is being able to say that 2 + 2 = 5 without being made fun of.
Or AMD’s. Or Intel’s.
Idk I’ve found that audio was a PITA to get working properly. Now that it’s functional it works, but sometimes I update something completely unrelated and it breaks for some reason… Usually not too difficult to fix but still rather annoying.
They updated their graphics drivers and pipewire broke as a result


It isn’t supported, doesn’t mean it won’t work ;)
They don’t claim support above 64GB because it hasn’t been tested and if it doesn’t work, you won’t get any warranty/guarantee/whatever for it. Meanwhile if your CPU doesn’t recognize 64GB or below, you may be entitled to a replacement or refund, for example.
In a similar manner, I believe that on certain motherboards you may be able to use ECC (error correcting) RAM with Ryzen 3000/5000 series CPUs, even if it isn’t officially supported by AMD.
The not-as-common-sense part was referring to knowing how to look stuff up online, I think. Many people just kinda… Don’t.


If you remote play from the laptop that you have now the performance will be better than playing directly from the deck, but the noise can be in another room. And since the deck isn’t doing much compute, battery life should be great too. And you can stream at the Deck’s native resolution so your fps will be higher than your laptop’s display (assuming that is full hd)


Apparently it does to you.


It’s the Veratisium video about PFAS btw.
I use DeArrow and as such didn’t recognize the thumbnail or title, but I’ve seen it - so if anyone else was wondering there you go.


Here, plugs are 230V and 16A = 3680W. Not quite as much as I thought (most extension cords seem to be rated for a bit more, which makes sense), but definitely enough to run monitors of the same breaker.


3840W per breaker. Minus 2400 leaves 1440W, for a CPU, the minor components, and monitors/other equipment. In theory it could work.


Hmm for me everything is fine, incl. boot times, only the sleep/hibernate function doesn’t work… Good luck figuring out your other problems 😅
From another comment in this thread, Zorin is basically Ubuntu with a theme for the desktop environment. And the pro sells you a bunch of free software. May I recommend something like Fedora instead? It’s also easy to use (or is supposed to be - I only use it on my laptop for school), and is more widely known and accepted by the open source community from what I can tell. Every time I hear about Zorin it’s bad (or at most neutral) haha