

I used SimulaVR pretty regularly for a while! I’ve moved and don’t have my VR headset set up anymore, but it was a good month of usage for programming, but the tech has probably developed since I last used it.
I used SimulaVR pretty regularly for a while! I’ve moved and don’t have my VR headset set up anymore, but it was a good month of usage for programming, but the tech has probably developed since I last used it.
This comment is decrying it’s parent, but it doesn’t say anything to refute the points made. Energy use, intellectual property theft, and non-consensual porn seem like pretty decent things to be worried about.
You can play BAR on the steam deck!? That’s awesome! But how are the controls? Playing without keyboard/mouse?
It def looks cooler, whatever that’s worth
Love lazygit, am I better or worse a git now? Idk but I’m doing it much faster
If we’re being pedantic, the post said “reel in” international shipping, not “ending”.
A lot of European countries aren’t in the EU. Turkey, the UK, Norway and a bunch more.
Anyone with a Steam Deck looking for a deckbuilder roguelike with a great story, look at Inscryption. The game is a roller coaster, and great on deck.
I think that many people in this situation may work or have things to sell. This position is sometimes like a rapid decline, not a permanent state of being. Plus drugs are cheap, $20 could get you high all day.
For anyone thinking about watching this video, it’s GREAT, and has a ton of other interesting tech videos on the channel.
It’s honestly so good, it’s peak on army control, huge online community, and active balance/development. Can’t recommend it enough.
I never thought about temperature/humidity sensors! I know some gardeners that use them in various greenhouses, but that’s interesting stuff. Is there anything yall’ve learned about the power efficiency of heating/cooling methods? Currently we’re making a lot of baked goods and stews to keep the house warmer and more humid, but I don’t have any data on actual power use changes.