Cirrus Logic GD5428.
If it's repeating answers it gave to other users that's a hell of a security risk.
EDIT: I just tried it.
It's third party and CLI only, but rivalcfg supports a decent variety of Steel Series mouses / mice / meece / mousen.
I tried out Bazzite on my Legion Go and was so impressed I immediately stopped distro hopping and installed it on my daily as well. Hardware wise everything works out of the box. It's based on Fedora Kinoite so it's quite well documented if you run into trouble or want to start doing weird shit. The few times I've had issues (mostly with flatpak sandboxing) they've been solvable with a quick web search.
Heliboard. Unfortunately it requires a bit too much setup to recommend to anyone who isn't tech savvy.
Oh for fuck's sake. I feel like I just got done migrating away from LastPass.
Well why would you do something stupid like make healthy food more accessible when you can line the pockets of pharmaceutical companies AND stab poor people.
Can't take it home, but I'm currently testing out the 3D printers at my local. They also have a 3D scanner.
Lets me pet her stomach. She's a cat.
I grew up in the '80s. I was expecting either nuclear annihilation or cities on the moon.
It's the fourth game in the X series. Originally named after the player's ship in the first game, the X-Shuttle. X being short for experimental.
Regarding "Foundations", from the Release Q&A
Why is the game called X4: Foundations?
Owen: I think some people get confused because of the two different uses of the word foundations. I think some people maybe think foundation like a corporation or a charity, while we're more thinking of the building foundation. Something we build off and what the races in the universe are building off. They're still recovering from all the gates shut down and they're finally getting on their feet.
Bernd: It's funny, how we choose names. It was not not long before the presentation actually that we had a long list of possible names and some people like some, but there was no name that everybody liked. Once that we found this name, everybody seemed to like it. Partially for different reasons. But what I like about the names for X-games is always that they leave some things to interpretation just like the X itself. If the game stands for anything, then it stands for the freedom and that the game can be different things for different people.
Mustard isn't a super common allergen AFAIK, but I have heard of it. I'm a little surprised they bother to mention celery, but people can be allergic to anything.
It makes no difference. With Mondays off, Tuesday becomes the new Monday. Fridays off means Thursday starts feeling like Friday.
Even if it isn't changing IP, you still want it in your DHCP table so that IP doesn't accidentally get assigned to something else. It's unlikely on a small network but it can happen.
GZDoom + supporting .WAD files: ~130MB installed.
Ultimate Doom Builder: ~35MB installed.
Foobar2000 + .mod file support: ~13MB installed.
OpenMPT: ~21MB installed.
Okular: 230MB installed.
Fill the rest up with community maps/mods, tracker files and ebooks.
Unlikely. Reason being manufacturers don't want to have to account for whatever janky ni-cad or lithium battery the consumer jams in there, or having to tell the difference between the two because they need to be charged differently. Closest you'll probably get is a mouse that takes AAs and a couple of these or similar. Just leave one in a spare port until you need to change over.
Amazon link for demonstration purposes only, not an endorsement. Also can't vouch for that brand.
They are. T&F recently cut a deal with Microsoft. Without author's consent, of course.
I'm fairly sure a few others have too, but that's the only article I could find quickly.
The Forever Winter. Released in early access due to popular demand. It's rough, divisive, and difficult as hell. It's also incredibly grim and hauntingly beautiful. It's a PvE-only, stealth-based, extraction (non-)shooter where you scavenge resources to survive in the shadow of a military-industrial complex run absolutely amok. You are incredibly underpowered, outnumbered and outgunned, to the point where if you need to start shooting, you're probably already dead. Gameplay is tense, frightening, and really drives home the overwhelming feeling of being a small fish in a really fucking big pond. It's the opposite of a power fantasy and I'm really glad someone is doing something that different.
I'm not sure I'd recommend it in the state it's in, if at all, but it's definitely making me feel some kind of way. I don't normally enjoy extraction shooters, but I find myself coming back to this one. Not that it's really a shooter. Maybe that's what's doing it for me. The most divisive part is the water mechanic. It's a key resource for your settlement; If you run out of water you lose all your stuff. But, it drains in real time not game time so it's kind of a big commitment at the moment. Personally I understand both sides of the argument and I haven't decided where I fall yet. It's definitely worked on me because I find myself thinking about the game when I'm not playing, but if I end up taking a break I'm not sure I'll have the commitment to build back up from scratch again.
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I'm pretty deadset on switching my Legion Go over to Bazzite (for the controller support). One of the games I play a lot of is Elite Dangerous. While I'm quite sure I can get that up and running, there's a few third-party tools I use like EDMC and Voice Attack. EDMC and the like I'm fairly sure just need to get pointed to the logfiles, but I'm not sure how well VA will operate in a Linux environment. Anyone out there dealt with anything like this? It's not a deal breaker if it just doesn't work, but I'd like to know ahead of time.
Normally I'd go to r/mousereview for this kind of thing, but fuck that website.
Can anybody recommend me a mouse that isn't going to fuck out inside of a couple years? Was previously using an Ironclaw until the USB port went, replaced it with a Basilisk and the scroll on that one's started to jitter up and down now. I have fairly large hands and tend to use knuckle claw grip. Wireless is a must, builtin battery preferred, but requiring a single AA isn't a dealbreaker. I don't mind heavy, prefer a little weight tbh.