Also can't do parallel, only cross view.
I only have to use effort for the first few seconds, as soon as the two images are aligned, my focus snaps to it and I can relax and keep the focus without having to think about it.
It does cause some mild strain if I'm doing it for too long (like going through a book of these), but if I'm cross-eyed for a just a couple of minutes its no problem.
Safari + AdGuard used to work on my iPad, but it has recently been blocked with a disable Ad-block message.
Orion works for me when I disable all build-in content blocking and using the Firefox version of Ublock Origin.
I think the build-in blocker is too basic and gets detected by YouTube, while ublock works (everywhere I've tested it, desktop, android, iPad)
Maybe they're just buying these studios to acquire their IPs, code and artwork to train new AI's on. Then close the studio, as you've acquired all its data and it serves no further purpose to them. Probably hoping to release full AAA-AI slop in the future. Don't think it'll work and they'll waste enormous amounts of energy and resources before the AI bubble bursts and everyone realizes that current 'AI' (LLMs) will never become AGI.
It's meant for game streaming, so it supports controller pass through and what not, but you can also use it to just stream the desktop. It also supports multiple clients, although I have never tried that personally.
It works. I tested it with a Logitech G305 dongle. For some stupid reason it doesn't work in the home menu, only the joy con does. But in games that support mouse control it works. I tried it in Hogwarts Legacy
That is one of the options, that apparently a lot of the 3rd party devs are using. So far, all 1st party Nintendo titles are announced to include the game on the cartridge (not just a key)
As a tall person... If someone kindly asks me if we can swap places, because they can't see from behind me, I will gladly swap with them. But don't expect me to do it for you. Also, if your being a piece of shit about it, you can get fucked.
Well there is d9vk and dxvk which translates directX 9, 10 and 11 to Vulkan and vkd3d which translates direct3D (directX 12) to Vulkan. So it's all Vulkan on the Linux side, Proton 'just' uses one of these to translate the game into Vulkan or passes it through if the game is already Vulkan.
I don't think there is a native (to GTA IV) Vulkan renderer in game though and therefore there isn't anything more you can or have to do on Linux.
On Windows, some older games actually get performance improvements from the translation to Vulkan.
I chose to leave a year ago as the 3rd party apps (I was using RiF (Reddit is Fun)) were being killed. Realized it was the beginning of the end and I left.
Tried a couple of Lemmy apps since then (and I have been mostly lurking) and landed on Connect for Lemmy and I'm very happy to have left the corporate hell-hole of social media
Long story... I was writing articles/tutorials for linuxforums.org for a while and I eventually decided to publish them myself, so I needed a .com and I thought of a name. Mint is cold, it's short, it's fresh, it's easy to type and to remember and in English it even means "cool", "good condition", "perfect" etc... I also liked the way Linux was associated with the poles, the penguins, the ice.. the way a pristine kernel was called "vanilla"... and so Mint was kind of close to all of that. Great name, no particular meaning... just a series of nice subjective associations I guess.
Clem do you like Mint?
It's my favorite non-alcoholic drink. If you ever go to Paris on a sunny day do order a "Diabolo Menthe" :wink:
I also love the smell of Mint and the flavor (especially with lamb)
They would, if you looked at them individually.
It's a percentage based on peak of any of the searched terms.
This means at its peak only 25% as many people were googling the ROG vs the Deck at its (separate) peak.
Also can't do parallel, only cross view. I only have to use effort for the first few seconds, as soon as the two images are aligned, my focus snaps to it and I can relax and keep the focus without having to think about it.
It does cause some mild strain if I'm doing it for too long (like going through a book of these), but if I'm cross-eyed for a just a couple of minutes its no problem.