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- Comment on An oldie but a goodie 7 months ago:
Conservative “humor”
- Comment on Are phone notification LEDs still a thing? 7 months ago:
Meh, an RGB notification LED was still much more glanceable. I agree that it’s somewhat redundant, but I had OLED phones with notif LEDs and it was still nice.
- Comment on Wanna see how far the rabbit hole goes? 8 months ago:
I’m using the most trimmed Windows installs I can find (and manually trimming bits myself) to try and keep overhead as low as possible, but it’s still… rough. Don’t know how far I’ll actually be able to get. Once I get to XP I may just skip to 95, but we’ll see.
- Comment on Wanna see how far the rabbit hole goes? 8 months ago:
I gotta unnest to do install 7 down. We’ll see if they all boot once I re-nest them.
- Submitted 8 months ago to [deleted] | 11 comments
- Comment on Nyrna - a Linux/Windows tool to suspend/resume games and applications 8 months ago:
Yeah, I just use pause for music, and I have a macropad with f13-18 so I just set one to trigger suspend.
- Comment on Nyrna - a Linux/Windows tool to suspend/resume games and applications 8 months ago:
Nice! If I wasn’t using the custom hotkey I’d jump to this for sake of keeping things lightweight. Thanks for sharing.
- Comment on Nyrna - a Linux/Windows tool to suspend/resume games and applications 8 months ago:
I maybe wasn’t clear, I didn’t make this, I just found it and figured folks here could benefit from knowing about it!
But no clue if it’ll help with that, worth a shot tho.
- Submitted 8 months ago to games@lemmy.world | 18 comments
- Comment on Windows: we noticed that you kept the useless search bar disabled since 2015, so we sent an update that re-enabled it without your permission 8 months ago:
Oh I agree completely, I think a lot of people just don’t realize that many of the things they think of as part of Windows can be tweaked or removed, so they just sit there assuming they have to live with it when there’s a fix that most people could implement if they google a how-to guide (or they could ask their nerdy friend).
- Comment on Windows: we noticed that you kept the useless search bar disabled since 2015, so we sent an update that re-enabled it without your permission 8 months ago:
It’s a single registry key, and I’m not talking to the average user, I’m talking to Lemmy users.
- Comment on Windows: we noticed that you kept the useless search bar disabled since 2015, so we sent an update that re-enabled it without your permission 8 months ago:
I mean for sure but I play games with my nephews so for me dual booting Windows is worth it, and it’s certainly something to consider when deciding how you’re gonna set up your system, as much as that sucks.
I hope it’ll change on games that do, or they’ll set up a workaround for Linux, but for now if you care about a game that uses it, ysk beforehand so that you can decide whether to dump that game or dual boot.
- Comment on Windows: we noticed that you kept the useless search bar disabled since 2015, so we sent an update that re-enabled it without your permission 8 months ago:
You can remove the Internet search and make it do normal search pretty easily
- Comment on Windows: we noticed that you kept the useless search bar disabled since 2015, so we sent an update that re-enabled it without your permission 8 months ago:
Hope you don’t play anything that uses Windows kernel-level anticheat 🫠
- Comment on Windows: we noticed that you kept the useless search bar disabled since 2015, so we sent an update that re-enabled it without your permission 8 months ago:
If you’re okay with Windows 10, why not LTSC? No feature updates but you do get security updates for an extended lifecycle.
- Comment on Windows: we noticed that you kept the useless search bar disabled since 2015, so we sent an update that re-enabled it without your permission 8 months ago:
Press start key, type. Faster than clicking on a search box.
- Comment on New cars are great... 8 months ago:
My 09 VW CC has knobs for bass, treble, and mid, in addition to volume. Seat heaters, AC, everything is tactile and I can operate anything without looking.
I know it’s manufacturers wanting to save money, but it’s so annoying that we’re going backwards. Touchscreen is a form of input. Just because it’s higher tech doesn’t mean it’s better ffs.
- Comment on Godot Engine hits over 50K euros per month in funding 8 months ago:
This characterization disgusts me but it’s a perfect analogy.
- Comment on Sea of Thieves adds PvE mode (with 30% rewards) 8 months ago:
Yeah I tried Sea of Thieves a while back and unless you already got some friends who are pretty into it, or you’re a streamer trying to do crazy antics messing with people, the game just doesn’t have a lot of appeal.
- Comment on Valve: don’t expect a faster Steam Deck ‘in the next couple of years’ 8 months ago:
Exactly. I’d like to see a few significant improvements for the next gen - namely in screen and performance to match, but my dream would be to see Valve license Framework’s module system (or build something similar of their own) and integrate one of those somewhere on the deck.
It’d be great for the obvious, like adding high-speed storage, but just imagine the possibilities for a handheld gaming console of attachments people could build with a module system that locks in place like that.
Obviously the module thing is a pipe dream and unlikely to happen, but I just feel like there’s a ton of additional potential for that form factor that’s unexplored, and I’d like to see longer generations not only for support, but also so that larger iterative work like designing a module system or whatever can be prioritized over rushing out regular performance upgrades.
- Submitted 10 months ago to [deleted] | 2 comments
- Submitted 10 months ago to [deleted] | 17 comments