Change proton versions for compatibility, not performance
Change proton versions for compatibility, not performance
No, it goes to the previous tab you had opened without any extensions. Your use case of “needing” 2k tabs is not reasonable. Close the tab to go back to the one you were just on.
And goes back to the previous tab
Ctrl+w will go to the previous tab
Samsung and many other Korean manufacturers have lines in Vietnam.
This thing is a tank and works great.
https://www.lenovo.com/ca/en/p/accessories-and-software/keyboards-and-mice/keyboards/4y40x49493
Tried some of the smaller folding keyboards but found this to be the most comfortable and reliable
My Q1 LCD is limited to 90%, never had an issue with this feature.
Whatever you’re asking, you do not understand what you’re doing.
Your browser already has this information. If you’ve logged into Google anywhere there are a thousand different fingerprints left behind.
Thunderbird is the least of your worries
Here’s an article from 2004
https://kittens.eff.org/deeplinks/2004/04/googles-gmail-and-your-privacy-scoop
Because those “existing owners” benefited from subsidies before them.
Fuck this “I got mine” mentality
SINs were included but the article doesn’t elaborate
This is a big fuck up and heads should roll
I had a few people using Ebox get affected by this. Hard to say if they don’t own the CPE.
This page was consistently green this morning
https://supportinternet.bell.ca/network-status.php
Zero fucks from Bell
Ah yes, see our Twitter feed that no longer shows current posts even if you are logged in for updates.
https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/storage/
Nothing wrong with ipfs, hence its popularity
I’m hoping there’s a vendor that makes an sbc using this chip. Would be amazing to have something similar in size to the Minisforum EM680 but with better thermals and price.
my response is that adaptive sync, similar to vsync, is going to give you that smoothness. works for me on my LG 27GX790A
the gamescope piece i get, good work there.
right, turn off adaptive sync and you’ll objectively agree on the impact
the result is the same, i should’ve said “adaptive sync is similar to vsync”
it is still the primary reason for a smooth experience.
It syncs the output of the graphics card with the display Similar to vsync in that you’re telling the software/source to sync with the display; adaptive means it’s not a fixed frequency/framerate
Developed by VESA, Adaptive Sync adjusts the display’s refresh rate to match the GPU’s outputting frames on the fly. Every single frame is displayed as soon as possible to prevent input lag and not repeated, thus avoiding game stuttering and screen tearing.
https://www.viewsonic.com/library/tech/explained/what-is-adaptive-sync/
Woodbine and the beaches
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