

If they sell it only through Steam as they do with the Steam Deck, companies wouldn’t really be able to buy them in bulk.


If they sell it only through Steam as they do with the Steam Deck, companies wouldn’t really be able to buy them in bulk.


I don’t think people got your point. I assume you meant that people aren’t “sideloading” in android yet, because you just download an APK file and install it. Same as installing an EXE file in windows outside of the Microsoft Store is not called “sideloading” either.
Samsung is committed to innovation and enhancing every day value for our home appliance customers.
Is it opposite day already?


Well, Germany is still actively supporting a genocide, and their car industry is probably supplying a not-insignificant amount of funds for that.


Just that the vegetables in this case are actually fastfood and gummibears.
Surely your device is supported by another option among Graphene, e, or iode?
Fluffy chat allows multiple accounts
I suspect that’s something that would need to be brought up either with the developers of the specific program that handles keyboard inputs or languages, if it cannot be changed in general. Or with the individual Desktop Environment projects that create the GUIs to change the underlying settings, if that setting just is not exposed graphically. Unfortunately I don’t know what those would be, but maybe it can help point into a more precise direction for further research. I doubt that it is an issue that goes as deep as the Linux kernel being involved. (Take it with a grain of salt though, I’m mostly speculating.)
Edit: in a quick search I found this thread with a possible solution: https://forum.manjaro.org/t/trying-to-change-dead-key-behaviour-im-stumped/85029
You could use a Samsung Tablet with Dex that supports the Samsung pen, and connect a portable monitor to it. There are decent portable monitors under $100, certainly enough for watching lectures. The two displays wouldn’t be connected by a hinge but by a usb C cable. In return the display sizes and orientations wouldn’t have to be the same. If the portable monitor doesn’t support touch, I recommend throwing a bluetooth mouse into the mix to make navigation easier.
Edit: I could also confirm it working with an iPad (Air, M1) and said portable display. But iOS forces you to connect a bluetooth mouse and keyboard to be able to extend the display instead of mirroring it.


If you own a kindle reader you can just connect it via usb and dedrm the kfx files.


Judging from your side of the story I probably would have blocked you too if I were him


To play devils advocate here, a bad translation of the post might interpret the first half of the sentence as “they should keep murdering you” instead of “even if they keep murdering you”. But it’s Facebook, so they could also just be on the fascists’ side.


They could possibly implement optional gyro controls on any platform but Xbox. It doesn’t necessarily have to have the same kind of painting mechanic either, but it would give up a large part of its uniqueness if it didn’t.


Yeah, the playtime is definitely on par with the Zelda games of that era. Not short at all.


You can run CalyxOS on it. Or iodéOS or e OS.


Probably, I haven’t really tried it. Playing N64 without a joystick doesn’t sound like a great experience anyway


It is about the size of a Miyoo Mini Plus and looks to have the performance of a Miyoo Mini Plus. Probably will lack the software maturity of the Miyoo Mini Plus for a while. Not as exciting as the headline of the article tries to make it sound.


I’m not a fan of the xfce UX at all, and multi-monitor support still has a lot of issues (under Debian 12), but I am pretty sure having different refresh rates is possible
It’s most likely watching Youtube with your VPN that’s broken then, not NewPipe. Youtube implemented Captchas for IPs that generate a lot of traffic/a lot of people are using. That’s how they are trying to kill frontends like invidious that proxy the requests. NewPipe by default uses your own IP so it doesn’t have that problem. If you use a VPN IP that a lot of others are using too, you’ll get that same problem though.
Capcom puts Denuvo into everything, then after a while they replace it with enigma, which is presumably cheaper, and leave that shit in indefinitely. They also put DRM in games on Steam that they are already selling DRM-free on GoG, defeating any imagined benefit DRM could have and just punishing their actual customers.
Sega meanwhile puts Denuvo into absolutely everything and just keeps it in forever. Square Enix puts Denuvo into everything, but at least usually removes it after a while. I’m thinking this might really be a Japanese thing. They also don’t only hate piracy but modding as well, so I’m not surprised they would all opt for the most heinous form of DRM.