Aegis, its not on by default, but its recently customizeable, so play around with the settings
Aegis, its not on by default, but its recently customizeable, so play around with the settings
Edge Panels are a samsung only thing, but I use a similar app on my phone.
I use it less as a dock and more as a way to access stuff I want to quickly be able to go in and out of.
For example, the 2fa app I use auto closes when I copy something to the clipboard, so I just swipe into the app, copy it, and I’m back where I was.
Its also great for apps I don’t use frequently enough to want on my home screen, but when I do need them I don’t want to hunt around for them
…They said waydroid
Really, It feels like I get it every 4 or 5 months
No, they run fine without gamescope (just want it for fixing mouse lock issues)
Yeah, this seems like a really bad idea.
Nah, this is a bad idea for the same reasons printing stuff to interact with food is a bad idea. Fdm printing leaves gaps that are perfect for bacterial growth and basically impossible to clean.
I doubt it, at least in the US. Samsung tends to be pretty locked down.
:( sad none of them fixed it. I’ve had stuff like that. Usually it either resolved itself or worked after reinstalling the game and drivers.
I assume you’re talking about Diablo 4 (please actually type out the game, it makes it easier for people to help and makes it easier for people with issues to find solutions)
Is there a crash log?
Looking at https://www.protondb.com/app/2344520, there’s a couple things suggested:
Using proton ge instead of normal proton
Install via lutris instead of steam.
Use PROTON_HIDE_NVIDIA_GPU=1 %command% as the launch options. This tricks the game into thinking you have an amd gpu and disables nvdia specific optimizations that could maybe cause issues.
%command% -adapter 1 might switch to the gpu if you’re on a laptop with integrated and dedicated graphics.
Isn’t ubuntu pro free up to 5 devices
Do you remember what that extension is?
For android, I use https://revanced.app/
For desktop, I use https://freetubeapp.io/
Nah 3d prints are porous, so it’s basically impossible to properly clean them by washing.
That’s just the soc wattage though, the screen would also take up a substantial portion of the battery
I’ve never tried petg in the dishwasher, I’d guess I’d probably deform something thin, but I don’t know. Putting it in the dishwasher won’t be enough to clean it though, you’d need to boil it for a while. A dishwasher won’t get hot enough to kill the bacteria growing in the recesses.
Most 3d printed materials, including petg, won’t have a glass point high enough to boil them.You’d need to keep it in boiling water long enough to raise the temperature of the innermost recesses. Basically, there isn’t any good resource for food safe 3d printing because it’s just not worth the effort.
If you do want to do it, you’d need to make sure: you have food safe filament that can withstand boiling temperature without softening, your printer can get hot enough to print that filament, your print head/nozzle is made out of food safe components, and you boil it for a while after every use.
Resin coating can lower the temperature requirements because of being able to clean it normally. But you still need to make sure you have food safe filament and print head.
Not surprised, in my experience, like 99% of hackathon projects never get picked up as actual priorities
Oh, sorry, it’s called “Panels” app store says it has ads, but I just denied it network access and I’ve never seen one.