Thanks for giving me hope for a “light” fix. How long did that hold until your unrelated RMA ?
Thanks for giving me hope for a “light” fix. How long did that hold until your unrelated RMA ?
Maybe if I could find an adequate one, but it’s likely to be expensive and they could as well break it for good.
Do you mean this part [https://www.ifixit.com/en-eu/products/steam-deck-power-button] ? I do not see how this would fix my issue since this does not include the switch, only the plastic button.
Enshittification ahoy !
Hey maybe this update will bring the visual fidelity level on PC back to the pre-Quest versions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVgxk0ytTyI
Prince of Persia The Lost Crown looks like a banger, but I am unwilling to spend any amount money on it until Ubi gets the memo and strips Denuvo from it (at least outside of the launch window).
If you do not sign your commits, you deserve to be impersonated. Well, not really, but you get the gi(s)t.
The genre is ASS games. Can’t go wrong with that.
If you want no DRM, you are basically only going to get your games from GOG.
Unfortunately, the company is now empty of employees, so the road ahead will be entirely different.
Not much of a studio the guy bought back. Just a name and some IP rights maybe.
The Sniper Elite series is basically nazi-killing porn. Those won’t let you down, especially if you enjoy unplanned testicular detonations happening to nazis of any kind.
The people laid off in 2023 (no less than 16% of the company’s headcount) might have opinions upon hearing that.
Code::Blocks is still chugging along, albeit at a glacial pace.
The rise of Docker has made containers very popular in the last 10 years or so. Nowadays you can run a single WSL2 VM on Windows with a Linux distro, and run any number of containers inside it. Vagrant is useful if you need full-fledged VMs for your environments.
I do. I used to juggle between Code::Blocks, PyDev, NetBeans and others, depending on projects. I find VS Code kind of fulfills the promise of Eclipse of being an all-purpose IDE, without the bloat Eclipse became synonymous with. It really clicked for me when I started using devcontainers. I am now a big fan of the whole development containers concept and use it in VS Code daily…
Well they are still missing the self replicating part… But you know, give it some time.
Like every PvE game which does not have hundreds of people working to churn out content, its playerbase will dwindle until only those who do not get bored by its gameplay stick around. Whether it’s Left 4 Dead, Payday, Deep Rock Galactic or Vermintide, those types of games follow this pattern…
And I for one, see no fucking issue with that. It’s a great game, people play it until they have had their fill and then move on. Helldivers 2 is only an outlier because of how hard it hit at launch. It absolutely does not have the content pipeline to keep a large playerbase engaged, so yeah it will not keep printing a lot of money, just a little bit every now and then.
Now excuse me as I go and spread some managed democracy.
On the other end of that spectrum, I have been playing this game on and off for the last 12 years.
Vivaldi is closed source and based on Chromium (albeit modified), so it does not sound all that appealing. As long as uBlock origin, NoScript and Tampermonkey can unleash their full potential in Firefox, I’m likely to stick with it.
You can hear a more detailed explanation on VLC’s stance from the man himself (JB Kempf) in the FOSS pod S1E11 episode around 22:10.
Basically:
I am aware, thanks. I did the whole noisy fan replacement a year ago 😁 [https://sh.itjust.works/post/20372232] That worked really well and I am glad I did it.