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  • Thanks for that. I've been subscribed to the official f1 ICS calendar on my nextcloud server and have that synced to my calendar, but other racing series don't supply actual times (e.g. the official formula e calendar marks the entire day as "whatever e-prix"), which usually means I can't be bothered to actually watch an event.

    The site you provided does show the times, that will make it convenient to follow other racing series, as well...

  • When the Elders Of The Internet allow someone to take the box with the internet from the London Tower, to show it at a shareholder meeting, only for the box to be accidentally crushed in a fistfight between a couple breaking up with each other, just because the woman was from Iran.

  • Yes, I've also crosschecked with using 11ac only mode with reduced channel width, but the steam deck would still lose connection frequently.

    Only when I combined it with mixed network mode, would connection be stable.

    Also note, that none of my other devices (tablet, phone, quest2) had any issues with 11ac/80MHz, only the steam deck was unstable.

  • I bought a few books off audible, and while I can still access them even without a subscription, I still have them converted to mp3 on my NAS, in case I ever lose access to audible for some reason.

  • I fondly remember the old opera days, up until the latest presto version, 12.18. If you knew what you were doing, you were able to fully customize the entire browser, all of it's toolbars and context menus, it was incredible.

    Once they switched over to the Blink engine, all of that was lost. It's entire USP gone, just like that.

    I've tried Opera 2 or 3 years back, just to see what it is like, and it's just another pointless chromium based browser, offering nothing to keep me using it, and the more i see posts and ads from this company, the more I feel like I made the right choice.

    I've also tried the "spiritual successor" to Opera 12, Vivaldi, but it too couldn't win me back over from Firefox.