Disclaimer: I’m a Firefox user.
Support for Opera wasn’t a completely separate effort, it just happens to work because, like you said, it’s Chromium based. If it wasn’t, it wouldn’t be supported either…
Disclaimer: I’m a Firefox user.
Support for Opera wasn’t a completely separate effort, it just happens to work because, like you said, it’s Chromium based. If it wasn’t, it wouldn’t be supported either…
There are multiple steps in between for installations, but yeah the attack surface is quite large…
You’re the first I’ve heard doing this, how does the interior screen work with Graphene? Are there any optimizations to take advantage of it? Or limitations (split screen apps?)? Sorry if these are dumb questions
Yeah, I admittedly havent looked into it too much but if it were easy enough I’d set up an instance at the very least to host users.
Thanks for linking that issue, I’ve voted on it.
I like the idea and general functionality, my biggest concern is what happens if the owner of Lemmy.world gets hit by a bus? Eventually you’d lose your account, all your subs, etc. Same goes for any other instance really. It’s pretty much my only reservation at this point.
Diablo 4 has been absolutely perfect on the deck once you get battle.net loaded up. Runs awesome, good battery life if you lower the graphics a little and limit FPS.
I have my game locked to 40 fps, using medium settings with FSR set to performance. I get about 3 hours of battery life (if I don’t sit in towns too long). Switching to balanced or quality FSR is also an option, I just use performance for battery life.
Not sure if you saw, but Mozilla announced desktop extensions coming to mobile soon too.