I bought a small APC UPS about a year ago and am glad I did. In my area, very brief outages are somewhat common so a small UPS will work for the majority of outages.
I bought a small APC UPS about a year ago and am glad I did. In my area, very brief outages are somewhat common so a small UPS will work for the majority of outages.
Fair enough.
Can we just keep the stock AOSP ui please? It is great as is.
Plugs in HTC Vive and uses WLX-overlay to enlarge the website to 100m virtually.
A download manager I found to work well generally was aria2c. Only really worth it if you are on linux but it is simple yet powerful.
I have not actually tried it, bit Bazzite looks like it would be a perfect replacement for steamOS for those who want more out of their deck.
Have a look at lvra.gitlab.io. It should be possible to get the rift s mostly working.
You could buy the same modem that is in the pinephone in mini pcie format and use a usb adaptor to connect it to a pi.
I think a project that uses the pi cm4 format and adds a modem, screen, buttons, speaker and bms to be a compelling open-source phone.
While I really want the pinephone to be good, I just could not use it for daily use given its extremely poor battery life. I ended up getting a oneplus 6 and running postmarketOS before switching to DivestOS for camera support. I might switch back given that updating packages is much easier on linux compared to android.
https://lvra.gitlab.io is a great resource for pinux VR.
Framework makes laptops that are well supported and System76 desktops.
I found that they had some nice starting tutorials in their documentation. I found they got me up and running.
Yeah, had a rtx 2060 and sidegraded to an intel arc a750 just to avoid the nvidia xwayland issues.
Same reason you use Lemmy over Reddit.