Since Kobo disabled side loading all I’m interested in is can I easily copy books into it without having to go through a store. Article wasn’t clear on this.
Since Kobo disabled side loading all I’m interested in is can I easily copy books into it without having to go through a store. Article wasn’t clear on this.
https://programming.dev/c/linuxupskillchallenge always tempts me to learn something.
Perhaps I should pretend I have a piece of Nokia cell network equipment. I still don’t know anyone else with one.
Oh, oops. Guess it’s clear I didn’t read the article!
I’m using one and it’s pretty good all round. That said I don’t know anyone else with one.
Guess I’m having lots of good runs then :/
My Steam Deck has been quite crashy with Halls of Torment. Wondering if the new firmware might help. No idea of how long, or whether this kind of firmware update will eventually get pushed by Valve out to Stream decks in a stable version update. Should I wait or god forbid try to learn how to do the update myself prior?
Let us know when the ultimate list is ready.
Would have stayed there a few more weeks if they had made it available down under.
Unless you live in Australia. So sick of Valve’s lack of desire to sell directly down under. And yes you can order them via local resellers, but what are the chances they’ll have a 20% off sale?
Mate every time he said Nuhvidia my brain screeched. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4llk8F7vLs
Otherwise, interesting vid.
So not much of interest, at least for me. Stability, UI.
”What’s actually changed? Frankly, there’s too many individual improvements to list. But some quick highlights:
For users it should provide a more stable experience overall. There’s better error handling, more in-depth progress notifications for Decky and plugins. Along with Decky being properly usable without an internet connection. There’s also various UI styling improvements. You should also hopefully never see the boot-loop problem again with some recent changes.”