If this had cellular connectivity it could actually be a pretty cool phone. The battery life is probably good too
If this had cellular connectivity it could actually be a pretty cool phone. The battery life is probably good too
I switched to Bazzite on my main PC at the start of September and it’s been great. I only use Windows for steam link vr streaming
I don’t mind paying for RustRover for commercial use as an individual but only bundling it with the all products pack sucks. I’m not paying $300 for RustRover.
I have PyCharm 2023.2 with the deprecated Rust plugin and it works great. I don’t think that’s restricted to Non-commercial use. Also VSCodium exists with the Rust Analyzer plugin so that’s another alternative
All I want is someone to make an open world Sims 3 like game with 64-bit support and better multicore support. Can’t wait to see if Paralives and Life by You will deliver
Crashes for me too
Galaxy S10 - Android 12
I always thought these were pretty cool. I’m not sure how HEV compares to UV though, or if it even works
Shadowheart I changed to life domain and really leaned hard into healing/supporting. I’ve also tried multiclassing her into wizard or sorcerer to get access to some other support spells
Karlach I made a Paladin. She can tank hits, has great damage output with smites and has minor healing. You can also multiclass her as a warlock to get 3 weapon attacks per turn but you do lose out on some of the higher paladin stuff. Temporary hitpoints on kills also works with the build nicely. I don’t think I would consider Karlach warlock lore friendly though
I just did this in September. I would second bazzite. I have a Nvidia GPU and I haven’t had a single issue with it. Bazzite is atomic/immutable which makes it more difficult to modify the system or add packages but honestly I haven’t actually needed to modify the system or add any packages. It also has A/B partitions and stores the last OS update so if something gets corrupted or an update doesn’t work you can roll back really easily. I know some people will say if you want to use Linux you need to be comfortable with using the terminal but I haven’t had to touch it.
Back in 2016 I ran Ubuntu on a laptop and I remember having to install everything from
apt
and tweak stuff. I also remember accidentally messing up my system and having to do a fresh install. Flatpaks have really changed it since then.You can checkout https://flathub.org to see what apps are available in the built in app store. You can also look at https://protondb.com to see how well specific windows games run on Linux and any tweaks that might help them run better.
I still have a windows partition though since SteamVR doesn’t work on Linux and discord screen sharing doesn’t work on Wayland