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  • Tekken 3 is a PS one game, not PS2.

    It has no PC version. Any such thing is just the PS one version with an emulation wrapper.

  • You definitely seem to have what looks to be the right audio device getting detected.

    The device that is "unplugged" should be the 3.5mm jack on your laptop (if you have one) not the internal mic.

    My first guess is that your audio device is in the wrong mode. If it is currently set to something like "stereo output" change it to "stereo output+mono input" or "stereo duplex" from pavucontrol or audio settings.

  • That laptop doesn't seem to have a dedicated GPU. The intel integrated GPU can run games, but Tekken 7 may prove a bit heavy.

    Tekken 7 can be purchased and installed via steam. You might have to turn down the graphics a good bit but I imagine it should be playable.

    Tekken 3 does not have a PC version, but it's very easy to emulate the PS1 version.

    For that you'll need to install a psx emulator. I recommend PCSXR.

    Then you'll need a copy of Tekken 3 as an iso file to run it.

  • OnePlus offloads heat to the charger

    Some of it. They omit some circuitry that would have generated additional heat in the phone, and have it in the charger instead, but that doesn't magically mean the battery itself wont generate the inevitable heat caused by being charged faster. The battery itself only accepts one voltage, so the only way to charge it faster is amps.

    And my feeling is that they aren't using the gains from this to make the batteries last, as SUPERVOOC is faster than pretty much every other standard. That makes me think they turned in any and all gains in battery health, for speed.

    Most chargers send the additional energy via the cable in the form of extra voltage, because that doesn't require a special cable. Turning that voltage into amps in the phone produces a little bit of extra heat, but that doesn't mean that by eliminating that step, you get none from the battery itself as it charges. You can technically charge with a higher voltage, if you set up a phone such that it has more than one lithium cell. Some phones do this, but this doesn't require the OnePlus approach of using a special charger that provides a higher current, since any fast charger that can do the usual higher voltage method of providing extra power will work.

    Like you say. I'm curious how they test this. Even if one battery gets more cycles, it'll degrade with time, as well. iPhones fast charge, too, but not with the chargers that used to come with the phones. You have to get one specifically for fast charging to get faster-than-normal charging.

    Also, a tip. You may want to use something like AccuBattery to actually measure the state of the battery. Batteries, being chemical devices, have different capacities straight off the production line simply by virtue of not being chemically identically down to every molecule. (My Xperia 1 V unfortunately came with 93% design capacity, still within manufacturing tolerance, but the lowest I've seen on a new battery, it can be a bit of a lottery)

    The built-in battery health monitor will just say "all good" until it isn't. AccuBattery has allowed me to monitor every percentage of degradation over the lives of my last few phones.

  • Isn't one plus one of the brands that has their own fast charging tech, that's extra fast?

    Makes total sense if they traded in longevity for speed.

  • Sounds like maybe the plasma config got screwed, and now the default panel (the taskbar) is off-screen somewhere. This can happen when you change the monitor layout.

    The primary monitor checkbox disappears when there is only one monitor enabled, because with just one, it is ALWAYS the primary monitor.

    You should be able to go back to two monitors by switching to the other monitor using the drop-down menu, and checking the "enabled" box there.

    Let me get back you with more details about what you can do.

    Edit: You should be able to simply right click anywhere to get a context menu. In it, go "add panel>default panel". This will add a new default taskbar to the current screen.

    It's likely the panel you had before is still somewhere. To try to find it, right click again, then click "enter edit mode". In the top left you should find "manage desktops and panels" which should get you to a window that lists any disconnected "screens" and the panels that may be stuck in them.

  • Jokes aside, damn thatssa a pretty planet

  • Ah. That's right. You need to use the uid as the network share doesn't have permissions the way a local partition would. Normally it's unneeded, as the drive, folder and file permissions are set on the drive, and those are the ones that matter once it is mounted.

    Note that the uid only sets access permissions. It does not actually mount the share as you, so you'll still need to be root to unmount it, unless you change user to users.

  • The option you're looking for is users, not user.

    user makes it so that any user can mount, but only the same user can unmount. Meaning, since root is mounting it on boot, root has to be the one to unmount it, too.

    users allows any user to mount, and any user to unmount.

    Not sure what's on going with Pika. Who mounts the share shouldn't matter, as the folder permissions should be the same regardless.

    Do you have a uid option set?

  • I like your Heather Mason. You've found a perfect level of detail to make these work.

    Like they're just barely "too detailed", making them just a little unsettling, the way horror game art should be.

  • !gameart@sopuli.xyz

    Have you done other characters?

    You say "your style", so my first thought is to wonder what else you've done since must've done enough to land on a style.

    Edit: ah, found your other posts! Feel free to cross-post to gameart, we want to see and celebrate all the art that games both contain and inspire.

  • I want to point out that this was posted on the official Star Wars YT channel.

    The franchise is a mess, but man do the people behind Andor in particular, know what is up.

  • Yesterday we saw the biggest increase in signatures in a single day, even compared to the start of the initiative.

  • This isn't change.org or a twitter poll.

    It's an official EU citizens initiative, hosted on the EU web portal. The one maintained by the EU for the very purpose of digitally facilitating any and all citizens initiatives.

  • No, I'm not.

    Ok

    I'm saying this is a waste of time.

    I... What? Is that not a mutual exclusivity argument? For you to have a point, this time and effort would need to be better spent elsewhere. I not only disagree with that, but I have the time and energy to do the other things you are claiming will make a difference.

  • Oh shit forreal?

    Does that mean I can pay for shit online with made-up credit cards?

  • Citizens iniatives may be a form of petition, but the difference is they come with actual legal requirements.

    This isn't some change.org bs, a list of names totaling some arbitrary number. That's why it has a hard deadline. And requirements for how signatures have to come from more than one country.

    This is a pre-existing system for the people of the EU to force it to tackle an issue. Most EU countries have equivalent systems locally, as well. This isn't new or unusual for us.

    Legal precedent is how the US works. Where lawsuits catalyzing the setting of new standards for what is legal, is the most common way the law changes. If you thought that's how EU legislation got done, then you have no fucking idea what you're talking about. Almost everything the EU does, is based on proposals. Not legal cases.

    Those can happen in the EU, too, but we have additional ways to propose law as citizens, and legal cases are more common on the national level, rather than the continental level.

    If you can gather proof (signatures) of concern on a given issue, you can force a proposal through the door that normally has to come from elected representatives.

  • Right. Because caring about A means you can't care about B. If you support legislation, you must be boycoting nothing, because no-one in the history of existence has ever done both.

    You're claiming mutual exclusivity where none exists.

    You sound more like you're scared of the implications of this passing, because you'd have us voting with out wallets rather than... actually voting. Nevermind that even games not worth buying should still also be preserved.

    Pre-orders, micro-transactions and battle-passes are still a thing, no matter how much we've shouted about "big company bad". This type of crap isn't something we solve by any one method alone.

    And you don't need to engage with youtube or any other social media, to accept that the phenomenon they enable, occur. To dismiss that reality would be idiotic delusion.

    Millions of views is a lot, when all you need to get started, is one of those millions to sign a petition.

  • I... What?

    Botting something like a citizens initiative, where every signature WILL get scrutinized by government would be seriously stupid. Or are you saying commenters like me are bots?

    Is it really that hard for you to imagine the possibility... that people care?

    Or are just not aware of the chain of youtubers doing a call to arms on this, getting millions of views, completely explaining the signature spike?

  • Unless they were looking, they wont have seen it. And as far as I know, just the cursor being active sends the "typing" indicator in some apps. When I see it for just a second I just assume someone hovered over the chatbox for a bit.

    No-one thinks it's weird for it to pop up for a second and then go away. Or for it to appear for a good while and still not get you a message. Sometimes I'll write a first draft of a response right away, then leave it there for hours while I think about it some more, before finalizing it.

    It would be smart if chat apps implemented a minimum, where "typing" won't apper until you're three words into writing a response or something.

    That way it wont go off over nothing. It's still useful, it lets you/them know whether you're getting/giving an immediate response, so you/they know whether the conversion is continuing right away, or later.

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