Number of non-Switch games I’ve tasted: 0
Number of Nintendo Switch games I’ve tasted: 8
Foolish Nintendo, foolish
Number of non-Switch games I’ve tasted: 0
Number of Nintendo Switch games I’ve tasted: 8
Foolish Nintendo, foolish
I would never have thought to put them in my mouth if they just tasted like any other game cartridge, but Nintendo gave them a special flavor and I needed to know.
Looks like a screenshot from the old Samsung Messages app, the default SMS app on the Galaxy S3 or something. I remember it looking exactly like that.
Found a screenshot. Not quite an exact match but I can definitely see the look they were going for.
I got the Surface Pro X a few years ago purely for battery life, performance be damned. Great decision, and it fit my use-case perfectly. Maybe a little too perfectly for Qualcomm, because I have no reason to upgrade to something more performant when all I cared about was the battery life.
Edit: This recent push towards Windows on ARM is also benefiting these old WOA devices. Programs that would barely run before (because they were compiled for x86 and had to be emulated on a chip that could hardly handle all that extra overhead) are now getting native ARM version releases that run way better. In my experience, my Pro X’s performance has effectively been improving as time goes on, so I have even less of a reason to get anything new.
Something I’ve noticed with my computer monitor is that it does this shifting thing. The usable resolution is 1440p, but the screen is actually a slightly higher resolution with maybe 10 extra pixels in each direction that it uses to very slowly bounce the display image around in like a very large DVD player screensaver.
I think Pop_OS uses Gnome by default, and I haven’t changed it. I suppose it wasn’t really the server’s GUI I needed, I juat wanted a desktop environment in general so I could start and configure the server in a familiar way. Really, the only thing I figured I needed VNC for was double-clicking the startup script and editing text files. I’m starting to understand this was a pretty inefficient way to run a server though… I think I’ll give up on the VNC idea since it sounds like there are much better ways to do this. I’ll look into systemd and rcon next, thanks!
I’m trying to run a headless Minecraft server, but I didn’t know the terminal well enough to run the server without the GUI. When I unplug the monitor from the computer though, I lose the video in my VNC viewer too. Windows would run the desktop all the time, even without a monitor connected, but it looks like the default behavior in Linux is to shut it down when there’s nothing connected. I’ve been trying to find workarounds to make the computer think I have a monitor plugged in all afternoon, but none of the things I’ve tried are working.
On the other hand, after 4 hours of trying things, I figured out the terminal well enough to start the server over SSH, so the outcome is the same I guess
I can not figure out how to get a vnc server working on Pop_OS 😢
The people in every one of these Starliner threads seemingly hoping for the worst case scenario to occur just so they can dunk on Boeing for it are disturbing
What’s good this time around? In my cart so far I have Until Then, Disco Elysium, and MS Flight Simulator.
Pacific Drive is in there now too.
In a day? These laps don’t have to be consecutive for it to be illegal?
I was not expecting this The Boys-esque plot with image editing functions
Shinji and Kaworu
IIRC, these things exist to exploit a legal loophole around vehicle registration in Japan as well. Safety is not the highest concern lol
Do they have a case here? Are they entitled to have that money returned if they paid it out already?
They go to cloud storage for 90 days. You can then save it locally from the Xbox website or app.
What do their TVs run on now if they aren’t updating Tizen anymore?
Yep, the taste is terrible. Gotta lick them anyway to make them yours.
This is not financial advice