

Yeah, people mostly seem to enjoy those crowd cams. If it’s emblematic of anything it would be something about attention-seeking behavior.
Yeah, people mostly seem to enjoy those crowd cams. If it’s emblematic of anything it would be something about attention-seeking behavior.
On iOS the Orion browser lets you use Firefox or chrome mods.
As far as I know, input-remapper will handle any mouse, regardless of how many buttons it has, since they just show up as human interface devices.
I use, and really like, the razer naga v2 hyperspeed mmo mouse, but it’s about $100 USD. I’ve never tried them, but the Redragon mice are inexpensive and generally get good reviews.
All of them should work just fine with Linux, though any rgb bullshit might not be adjustable with anything that isn’t razer.
Not that I’ve been able to find. I rarely notice but when I do it’s quite frustrating.
I’m using a Shield TV Pro with the default launcher disabled, replaced with FLauncher, and the netflix and voice search buttons disabled via button mapper.
I’m 1000% happy with it and absolutely would not go back to an actual HTPC.
Oh, I also uninstalled youtube and replaced it with SmartTube Beta
Thank you! I’ll give that a go!
My firewall is closed, nothing is forwarded. This is all on my LAN only. I just don’t want the non-https ports available at all, even on the LAN.
Nothing is accessible outside my network. The proxy is local only.
Mentour Pilot and What’s Going On With Shipping are my two favorite rabbit holes
I won’t buy it with denuvo, period. As far as game mechanics goes, I’m fine(ish) with what I’ve seen so far but I wouldn’t pre-order.
The windows version of civ 6 runs better on Linux than the “native” version. I hope they do a better job with 7 but I’m not gonna hold my breath.
Honestly, it sounds like it might be overheating. Have you checked temperatures when it happens?
Persistent object ooze prevention? Yes, that’s a solved problem.
They are humorous IETF standards published on 1 April over the years. These are specifically about implementing internet protocols using carrier pigeons instead of more traditional media like wires or optical fiber.
You are absolutely correct. If your network supports IPv6, 6214 is definitely a requirement
Even Oracle, a company that funds OpenOffice and has its own proprietary fork of it, doesn’t use it internally. Oracle internal laptops come with libre office installed.
If you’re in the USA or Canada, schedules direct works very well, or at least it used to. I haven’t messed with it in years.
It should, yes. But in my experience it doesn’t always. Clear the saved password and re-enter it and see if that helps.
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