

Fitbit’s the best you can get for sleep and their measurements aren’t particularly accurate either.
Watches and fitness bands aren’t quite there for sleep tracking, last I checked…


Fitbit’s the best you can get for sleep and their measurements aren’t particularly accurate either.
Watches and fitness bands aren’t quite there for sleep tracking, last I checked…


Is there a better option for a modular laptop with good Linux support?
Agreed for those reasons and so many more, still have yet to find a suitable alternative.
At this point I just use Krita because I’m somewhat familiar with it/Photoshop-like layouts, but it’s like taking using powertools on microelectronics.


It looks fine, I guess…? Then again, I thought the old design was fine as it was…


I hope he finds the help he deserves.


Does any of that actually indicate AI generated code, or was that just unrelated/speculation?
I feel I can’t really blame them for having horribly delayed verification, thanks to the sudden influx of users. I signed up nearly a year ago and it was normal then.


For example, MSI’s OLED panel care program was extremely aggressive when these panels were new, out of an abundance of caution.
They continued their research and burn-in testing, and concluded that their monitors would be fine over the years. An update was made to allow for longer periods before panel care was required, as well as disabling the pop up that would frequently interrupt usage and couldn’t be skipped. Now their monitors will trigger it automatically whenever it’s powered off.


Um, I do
Spotify does indeed suck
I second this!
I just discovered DMDE last week while trying to recover some save files from a corrupted exfat micro SD. File signature tools sure found all my screenshots and audio files I didn’t care about, but only DMDE caught what I was looking for.
Did people really not read this as a joke…?
Orca has an appimage I’ve been using that prints well over wifi. I’ve picked up FreeCAD to start learning, but I’m told the learning curve is ridiculous compared to F360 and other non-CAD modeling programs.
It’s been a while since I needed to do this, but Blender had some viewport quality settings I tweaked on an old laptop years ago to smooth things out (if you haven’t already tried). It might have been the anti-aliasing settings…


If I remember correctly, I think the solutions are to disable Fast Boot and Hibernation in Windows, then shut down?
I believe the One controllers have proper cross/plus-shaped dpads, while the Series controllers moved back to an extremely clicky variant of the 360’s disc-shaped dpads. At least, that’s how I tell the difference…
Sorry, Ctrl + Win (or relevant OS button) + Esc, but yeah it’s been pretty useful in a pinch
Hm, I think that’s what Ctrl + Meta + Esc* does for me on KDE? Unless there’s more to x-kill than just killing windows/processes with a mouse click.
Edit: Originally said Ctrl + Esc, shame on my poor memory
Linux is cool, shame about the video being by Mental Outlaw though
I think the discord server they’re in might be nitro boosted to allow all users to share at higher resolutions and frame rates. I think the perk affects all users whether they have Nitro or not.
Hm… It’s out of date for sure, but I just tried it and it definitely works for both Lemmy and Reddit. You can add any instance you’d like to a custom feed.
If they have a significant amount of money to donate to a foundation the odds are they’re evil anyway.
Foundations can just not get enough money and collapse, if you want.