Am I missing something here? Rust on the Linux Kernel is in reference to the programming language, not the game so I can't tell if you're mistaking the OP's topic or I'm missing your sarcasm.
Agreed, uninstall one of them and don't look back. I have moments I need some tech reference that I saved over the years on Reddit, but I don't go looking for new content.
My biggest problem with the space is that if I had to sit with my legs out like that, I'd eventually cramp up and inevitably bang my knees on the chair above.
Almost the worst. That still belongs to Embracer, but Epic isn't far off. But Epic can't be attributed for this fail since they had sold Bandcamp off already.
Completely agree! I know a lot of people say you can't play it more than once, but it's actually a nostalgic journey for me to replay and do all the lore pickups. Have done it several times now and it hasn't taken away my enjoyment in the slightest.
Lol I didn't know anything either, and a friend of mine also strongly recommended because he wanted to talk about it so much. I tried it and stopped after like 7 min. He was IRATE. I didn't give it a proper go until like 3 years later. He thought I was trolling him when I started playing it, and it quickly turned into one of my all-time favorites.
Seriously! I still am on the hunt for that feeling all over again in another game or watching others experience this game for the first time. It's crazy because even the Steam description of the game is a major spoiler.
My biggest problem with those was that mini didn't have a strong enough friction fit and would become loose easily, and micro would wear down and break so easily. Luckily it seems that USB C has all the right qualities. It's symmetrical but reversible, it's durable, it clicks into place well, and it's form works well on desktop, laptop, and mobile equally.
I'm a total OpenRGB noob and just wanted to know of there's an easy way from Linux to detect the number of LEDs in a device? I only recently wiped my Win11 install and Synapse would tell me how many each had, but I'm struggling at guessing in OpenRGB.
Also, is it possible to edit the colors used in the spectrum effect?
Thanks for the work you've put into this, I completely agree that all these systems are garbage, and in so over their bullshit.
Was that hyperbole on which paragraph for effect? It was the 5th paragraph btw. I do agree though, people should read articles before commenting, but that's not in the instant gratification world we live in now.
I enjoyed Spore, but really disappointed that despite having bought Dark Spore, I never played it before servers shutdown. Was so damned stupid it required them for single player.
Am I missing something here? Rust on the Linux Kernel is in reference to the programming language, not the game so I can't tell if you're mistaking the OP's topic or I'm missing your sarcasm.