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Imma_lazyboy @sh.itjust.works
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Bazzite 3.5 gets updated NVIDIA drivers, expanded handheld support (including Steam Deck OLED)
  • I would say it feels closest to steam os. It’s immutable. So make sure you understand what that is. I do like the built in wallpaper engine support. Had a bit of trouble with multi disk support. But got there after a bit of fstab tweaking.

  • [Discussion] Some good budget wireless controller for the Deck??
  • I second this controller. Mechanical buttons and no drift sticks. I feel like it’ll last a while. Only downside is its software. It feels like installing malware. So I did it on a vm of windows. Updated it and configured and never used again. But works great on my deck via bt and dongle in brazzite.

  • PC and handheld gaming with Linux levels up with Bazzite v2.3.0
  • I just installed it last night on my amd cpu/gpu rig. I can not get gaming mode working out of the box. It locks up and reboots. Their GitHub has an open issue with someone else having the same issue. Other than that, Straight forward gnome fedora setup. Install was quick. Hopefully I can figure out gaming mode.

  • People who are 30+, what career moves do you regret in your 20s and/or what choices are you happy you made?
  • Being loyal to a start up. As soon as I got those shares , should have cashed out and moved on asap.

    Change jobs as soon as you can, easily blame it on being young and they never held it against me when I finally did learn that. And since you’re in your 20s, they will never let you retire there anyway. So why stay?

  • Local-only no-cloud HomeKit brands
  • All HomeKit certified devices require ability to work without internet access. Add them to your home, then do any updates via firmware that is wanted and then lock them from the internet. As long as your hub has internet , you should be able to access them.

  • Advice on when to purchase PC parts
  • You can look on pcpartpicker. They usually have a graph holding price history. You can see when it was last one sale and make a choice to wait or buy then. Note: I would suggest against buying parts only on sale as if you buy, say a mobo and don’t buy the rest and you can’t test it. That might leave you stuck trying to do warranty claim instead of a store return. Good luck!