Yes it's wasteful. Do what I did, save yourself the money and start making your own water, it's extremely easy and costs next to nothing. Check out https://www.tinkercoffee.com/blog/2017/11/9/thats-some-high-quality-h20
This would be amazing, which is why it'll never happen in the US.
I've actually figured out that it's caused by having the in game vsync turned on. When disabled it's fine, but I'm not sure why it's causing an issue as I'm also using freesync.
Do you also have the issue with D4 where the in game menus are laggy when opened? For me the GPU hits 100% usage and the fps drops. Once I close the menus/inventory it's fine.
I made a script just for that https://github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate
Yea I recently switched to KDE after using gnome for a very long time and I've been pleasantly impressed.
Aye. It's clear those are bot accounts, I see no reason not to. Servers can be unblocked in the future if things change.
The code is now controlled by a config file that allows multiple accounts to sync.
Bummer.
Today KDE releases a bugfix update to KDE Plasma 5.
Fedora. I used Arch for over a decade and decided to give fedora a go recently. It's been great so far.
I'll look into adding more options. I think I'm going to end up creating a full Lemmy API for python so that it can be used for a myriad of projects.
Pass an instance URL or [email protected]
I'm not sure what you mean, that's what this tool does. It will login to your main account, get a list of all your subscribed communities and subscribe to them on a new account on any instance that you specify.
- Copy Lemmy Communities from one account to another
Contribute to wescode/lemmy_migrate development by creating an account on GitHub.
I've created a quick script to copy your communities from one account to another. Useful when switching instances.
https://www.oehandgrinders.com, I've had the LIDO-ET for years and it's great. Had a couple electric grinders go out so switched to manual.
Hopefully VRR gets figured out this year.
Smite coming to linux
Smite is finally enabling EAC to work on linux.