I’ve also had a lot of problems with many mice from both Razer and Logitech double clicking. I ended up with an ASUS Gladius II as the switches are replacable without soldering, and ordered spares off AliExpress. Not an MMO mouse though, sadly.
I played it start to finish on my deck using the co-op mod to play 2 player with my brother (who lives out of state). I also ran discord in the background on the deck, using headphones and the deck’s mic. Didn’t have any problems at all, super fun.
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Sync would mark posts on reddit as read when you scrolled past them, even if you didn’t read it. Paired with hide read it let you keep viewing content you hadn’t seen before. Here so far I just skip a few pages in and hope for the best.
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The sync dev is working on a sync for lemmy, I think he said aiming for 4 weeks. He made a channel in his discord for info.
Liftoff on Android has been better than jerboa for me, minor bugs which I’m sure will get fixed. My favorite reddit app was sync tho, so excited to see that when it releases.
Same, good so far. Only thing I’ve noticed is I don’t see any posts if I go to a community (like I see it all in top of subbed, but clicking on say world news community it shows none). That’s fine tho, as all the apps are new, and I can get my fix from subbed.
Really loved sync, and on principal have quit reddit. I don’t know if it does anything, but when I need search results from reddit I view the Google cached version instead.
Looking forward to sync for lemmy (I NEED a read-on-scroll for lemmy, I don’t know how everyone else is handling it).
So many, it’s really impressive. Vampire Survivors to Elden Ring (with coop mod and Discord running in the background on SD), to No Man’s Sky, to Diablo 4 (through installed battle.net added to Steam as a Non-Steam game on the SD) all run great.
Also, if you have a good pc you can run the game there and stream it to the SD, extends run time on battery by quite a lot.
So stupid question - how do you shut them down? Docker compose down or stop don’t seem to work.
Also, as an intermediate (spoiled Unraid) user, if I’m behind nginx proxy manager with custom ports do I just change 80 and 443 in the lemmy docker-compose? I’m doing this in a Debian VM.
Nice, thanks for giving them credit. I had no idea when from whom it came :)