

Of course they do. This isn’t really a secret.


Of course they do. This isn’t really a secret.
I’ve been considering Donetick for this same purpose.


Docmost?


I had a two bay Synology device for many years before I upgraded to a home lab. I liked it quite a bit as a beginner. The interface was easy to use, dead simple to set up the basics, and it had some advanced capability for those curious.
I’d strongly recommend a “plus” model. They are usually only slightly more expensive than their non-plus counterpart for a fairly significant upgrade.


Been using it for a while now. Only issue I had initially was some confusion on setting the DPI, but got it to work.


Hope it’s good because honestly BG3 was unplayable on Steam deck for me despite being “verified”.
Arguably, yes. When you pay with one of the phone wallet options, you transmit a unique set of info, like a verification token or 2FA token for example, which your banking service confirms is valid for your card and the transaction goes through. But the vendor never receives your real card info.
Not for nothing, tapping to pay with phone is not the same as using the physical card to tap to pay. In the former case, your actual card info is not transmitted.


Nothing about Linux users is quiet.
I use arch btw


Nah, my Linux journey has been far from flawless. I troubleshoot stuff on Linux as much or more than I did on Windows.


Very cool, thanks for sharing!
You can just chuckle and move on, friend. It’s not that deep.


It’s incredible as an emulation machine. And emudeck made it incredibly easy to set up.


I reckon the latter part might be the problem for a lot of people.
CachyOS lately.
I don’t “get” virtual desktops. I mean I’ve tried them out and don’t care for them. I’m curious if those who do are using single monitors or low resolution?


Ooh, integrates with Home Assistant too… Definitely checking this out!
It’s okay to not know. The real test of your character comes from what you do after you learn about it.
Isn’t that a pretty racist term?
Steam Frame is their new VR headset (not an Index successor, more a Quest competitor).
Steam Machine is their pc.