

Playing 24fps on a 60hz monitor is often bad. You could try setting the monitor to 48hz temporarily.
Playing 24fps on a 60hz monitor is often bad. You could try setting the monitor to 48hz temporarily.
How long have you been using one? I wonder if that is a one off instance or the sentiment of many cops.
I’m running msi on a couple systems with no issues.
Modifying most things (cars, android ROMs, PCs, etc.) It is right now to an extent but it will probably get worse.
I would try but there are just so many streaming platforms it’s not even worth it plus I would want one that lets me put it on my jellyfin so…
16 oz is not that much, although cold brew is a little stronger. I used to consume a about gram of caffeine a day but withdrawal for me was a light headache and slightly lower energy for a day (I went no caffeine for a little while to reduce tolerance). I did notice my energy improve without it, however I am sometimes not able to get enough sleep and it is good for leveling out energy in those cases. I generally try to have low doses and occasional strategic bursts when necessary. Also if you are worried about sleep you can do the math using the half life of caffeine (5 hours avg.) to figure out how much you are on when you go to bed. Sorry if incoherent, I have been busy this week and not getting much sleep.
I need to start doing backups but storage costs money.
Im gonna hack u now
So that’s why I had 3000+ updates yesterday…
I run grapheneos which doesn’t have that. I think if I get a smart plug I could use an automation in Home Assistant to turn the charger off.
I use gadgetbridge on grapheneos with my pinetime. You need to enable restricted settings for gadgetbridge which is annoying but then it works.
I use grapheneos and from what I can tell they are wrong. It has NFC support but google pay requires additional permissions and has not been implemented yet. I think other NFC payment apps work but I don’t know much about that.
Also charging it fully but I don’t know how important that one is.
Fixed link. https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html
Edit: I didn’t have time to read all of it but what I did read was very interesting.
Debian. It is rock solid. If software doesn’t support Debian, chances are it supports something Debian based. You never have to worry about an update breaking your computer. It is the perfect “it just works” distro for a server.
Basically any Linux district within reason and with a few exceptions. I think some beginner / gaming distros add dumb crap. I like OpenSUSE but use whatever floats your boat.
Push notifications entirely or spam ones shouldn’t be a thing? It is kind of useful to see text messages and things like that.
Edit: clarified question
Pi-like SBC and a USB camera and I’m sure you can find software for it.
Tell me more about this rf sink
FW13 seems to check all the boxes. Speakers are not great but usable, and I heard they improved them with the new keyboard that rattles less.