I made another Hockey Team Keychain
Prusa MK4 each color going in is a layer which I extend until I hit the middle. Then print in solid colors.
Everything slides into place
The SEGA at the end caught me off guard.
Yeah, its for personal use so the worse that will happen is that it gets taken down.
I was playing super star wars. But the lava kept killing me
By my definition, the Vita is Retro. In which case that since it can emulate everything I want to play and more.
If I have to go pre 2010 probably a DS or PSP due to the vast library of games I like
Pre 2000... PlayStation 1 or Super Nintendo leaning heavily on PlayStation
Having the parental controls to limit someone’s play session is a newer concept. Most older systems like PS2, PSP, and PS3 just have age restrictions on the games, where a parent needs to unlock the system to play. (At which point you could just start a timer)
You might be able to leverage that.
Otherwise the oldest system I am aware of that has this feature is PlayStation Vita according to its manual.
Agreed.
I am currently using Manjaro as my main Laptop OS.
Most of the hate is philosophical based in small often overlookable facts. And how Manjaro uses/is compatible with the AUR. There's a whole github dedicated to the communities complaints here: https://github.com/arindas/manjarno
While I can see why many don't like manjaro, I personally see these complaints as a way to evaluate the company to see if they improve.
My experience with Manjaro is about 1-2 years now. And the OS is very stable, honestly more stable than my brief time with Fedora.
But I did break a lot during that time including my DE. However as long as you are careful on where you install from, the distro will be stable.
Install order
- Official Repo - this is delayed by a few weeks to "validate stability", one of the sticking points for the community
- Flatpak
- AUR - due to the delayed official packages some AUR packages won't update immediately, or will cause conflict when they are.
AUR support is honestly the only valid issue with Manjaro. Due to the delay AUR packages will break as older dependencies aren't being updated causing a large string of removals which can cause stability issued in Manjaro.
My recommendation is to avoid the AUR unless the package isn't found elsewhere. Which is a problem if you installed Arch for AUR. Thus EndeavorOS is preferred.
But for my usage I prefer the graphical interfaces for all setting. With the exception of GRUB, there is a GUI for everything and you won't need to touch a terminal.
With that said, you may want to look into OpenSUSE or Fedora/CentOS, and they are similar in terms of GUI settings. And are a little safer since OS level packages are behind another package manager.
But at the cost of less software. For me I'm stuck with Manjaro for now, and as soon as Slimbook battery is officially on Fedora trying that out again.
I've tried Android Tablets for 15 years now, And the best Tablet I've ever used is my iPad, it has more power than I'll ever know what to do with with software support that I could only dream of.
However there are things I still can only do on Android, and for that I am using my trusty and slowly dying Samsung Galaxy Tab s5e.
What I love about it as a regular user is
- light weight for it's size
- Good Speakers
- FireFox + Ublock origin
some Advance user features I love are
- USB-C Video out for those apps I want on the big screen
- AMOLED for those inky blacks. Watching streaming content on it is a dream
- Side loading support, like apps that let me force the display to a 16:9 aspect ratio for my TV
My only complaint is that the Power is not enough for modern day content consumption. And that it doesn't have a headphone jack.
The only reason I prefer my iPad is that the software support for the official apps I use like Disney Plus and Kobo are better supported and run better on it. However until Apple allows side loading or lets FireFox to actually use anything other than webkit, I will probably have a tablet like this near by when I want a screen without a keyboard.
I feel if I had to buy a new one and I didn't care about the some of my advance user features the FE edition of the Samsung Tablets seem like a good deal.
I have a Boox Nova 3 Color. What its good for is 3 things.
- reading books
- taking notes with its included stylus
- Good enough software to run normal apps well enough.
But what it is not is a Good Android Tablet. Its a typical 1 Android update Chinese tablet. Forever stuck on Android 10 (I think), with no expansion.
And for an E-Reader that's more than enough, but if you want to watch video? Its bad. Read a webpage that's scrolls? Be prepare to manually refresh a lot to read what's there. Install Google Play? Good luck (it's doable just annoying).
However compared with a Kobo or a Samsung and my most used Android Tablet I ever owned. I even made an e-reader case for it since the original disintegrated on me.
Tbh this is how you'd normally download it with one additional step to get a password once if you haven't signed in.
This is a portable from 2004
If you have a PSP Street then Sony gave you the proverbial middle finger since both Media Go (PC Software to download and manage digital PSP games), and transferring games from PS3 to PSP doesn't work.
But if you have a PSP that can connect to WiFi you absolutely can still download PSP games. You just need to
- connect your PSP to WiFi a challenge in it of itself
- generate a Password for your account since Sony requires 2fa and PSP doesn't support 2fa. Its on your Sony Account settings somewhere from a browser.
- sign into your Sony account on your PSP
- goto account management
- select transaction management
- select downloads list
- select game you wanna download
Lots of guides out there for extracting PSP ISO or PS1 ISO from digital games on YouTube. Definitely worth looking into to preserve your collection
While you are not wrong, I personally wouldn't consider it unless there was a "buy it for a fixed price option". Subscription only unless it's for personal use. Oh and it is Cloud only
Because it was 2009, I was I kid, and I saw Mythbusters and I said yes. I learnt my lesson when they remove PlayStation Video years ago from PS3, and the PSP. I didn't even know I could re-download it until I stumbled upon it in a menu years later.
I am just hoping and praying that this will not extend to their games. Sony's been pretty good about game ownership to this point, look at those who bought the PT Demo and can still play it.
Alright, what this looks like is Sony's deal with Discovery to sell and host their TV shows has been removed. From my quick glance there are no games being removed.
Still is BS, and beyond ridiculous. But it was inevitably going to happen at some point.
I am more pissed that I got informed that they are doing this from here instead of being told that I am losing my Myth Busters.
IMHO its because the software lack a lot of polish. At times i found FreeCAD is better that fusion. But for the amount of pain it takes to get the software to work, it makes me want to look elsewhere.
But man are the tools in freecad good, when they work. Just wish it was multithreaded
This is not a good idea. I tried it, and while technically yes it works. It's just not worth it. Here are the steps you glanced over.
How to install SimCity 2000 on Steam from GOG.
- Download EXE from GOG
- Open the ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata/ so you can see which random ID the game is given
- Open Steam and add a new non-steam game
- Add the simcity2000 installer exe
- Go into the installer properties and set the game to use Steam Play/Proton
- Run the installer
- Go through the install process and get the new game's id. for me it was 3594652109
- Complete the install and exit
- Add the runner exe and the wine directory in the properties
- Save your changes and run the game.
In my case this didn't work, mostly because steam can't launch a DOSBox preconfig link while Lutris can. I am certain that if you installed SimCity 3000 or Ubisoft Connect it probably will.
Regardless still not a good idea. While this will get you the same effect as Lutris, it's much more involved and requires more conifguration. At least at this time. I hope Valve adds the functionality to install other games to Steam like in Lutris in the future as it will break down a lot of barriers. But as it is don't do it.
Do you have a reference link/article for this? I want to see and try this for myself since it would make configuring remote play easier
On my ender3 it was somewhere between +-0.05mm per wall. But with my Prusa MK4 I didn't add any.
I would say to do a test print first and see how well it fits. For me smaller parts are quite snug but fit well enough while larger prints require some glue to prevent them from coming undone.