Well, it’s big and great relative to what it used to be. But it’s still pretty limited compared to Windows. As an example, about 40% of my Steam library runs in Linux natively or officially supported by Proton. Another 20% runs ok enough through Proton, though not officially supported. That leaves 40% that I’m rebooting to windows to play. And, of course, that game I’m most playing right now is one of those.
60% of my library running in Linux is amazing compared to what it used to be, but still isn’t enough to convince a serious gamer to switch.
Now that I’ve completely filled the drawer with the organizers, I realize I probably didn’t have to. But they were nice to have as I was filling it up and when I only had it partially done.
I am trying to switch away from Lemmy.world after getting used to Lemmy to reduce the stress on their servers and add to the decentralized nature of Lemmy.
Hello, I’m a total beginner in 3d printing and I want to get into 3d printing for the sake of building small engineering projects. Considering this I probably won’t need a printer with alot of fine detail like for example small sized textures (I think). So would it make sense for me to just go for the cheapest one that...
It sounds like you want to print things, not tinker with a 3D printer. In that case, get a Prusa. You can make Enders and other cheap clones work great, but how much time do you want to spend tinkering and hunting down answers? What is your time worth?
Theoretical max for Wi-Fi in the 60GHz spectrum in 7G/s. Theoretical max for Li-Fi is 228G/s. Of course, no one is hitting those maxes now but in general Li-Fi is about 10x faster in the real world, or at least is you have the right prototype equipment.
Physics reason- LiFi uses shorter wavelengths so can switch faster.
I’m running a Prusa Mini at home, and a Markforged Mark Two and Ultimaker S5 at the office. I’ve been considering a MK4 for home, but I don’t really use my Mini enough to justify it.
Linux Desktop Share keeps increasing, 3.13% now. Narrowing the gap to ChromeOs 3.24% (gs.statcounter.com)
Gridfinity Drawer Organizer (i.imgur.com)
I printed a complete set of gridfinity bins for my desk drawer. It’s so much better than the drawer of chaos.
Which medium sized Lemmy instances are federated with lemmy.world and lemmy.ml?
I am trying to switch away from Lemmy.world after getting used to Lemmy to reduce the stress on their servers and add to the decentralized nature of Lemmy.
Feliĉan Esperantan Tagon!
Mi esperas ke vi havas bonegan tagon.
Singular they rule (pawb.social)
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Opinions: What is a movie you genuinely like, that is rated below 60% on rotten tomatoes? (xkcd.com)
Inspired by the linked XKCD. Using 60% instead of 50% because that’s an easy filter to apply on rottentomatoes....
A question regarding the picking of a printer that fits my use case.
Hello, I’m a total beginner in 3d printing and I want to get into 3d printing for the sake of building small engineering projects. Considering this I probably won’t need a printer with alot of fine detail like for example small sized textures (I think). So would it make sense for me to just go for the cheapest one that...
Light-based “LiFi” is stunningly fast, notably fragile—and now standardized (arstechnica.com)
Incel vs Excel (slrpnk.net)
How will winter’s wet weather affect fire season in the East Bay? (oaklandnorth.net)
What is every here printing with?
Currently using a FLSUN Super racer. It’s a delta style printer and fast as hell compared to the printers I had before. 400 hours on it currently....
What are some examples of xkcd 2347? (xkcd.com)
I've heard people mention curl and imagemagick. Any others that you know about?