gparted because it’s the best partitioning manager with a gui that I’ve used
ASUS RT-AX86U + asuswrt-merlin is what I've used. Completely stable since day 1 unlike my old netgear router.
it's evolving, just backwards!
Another reason why DRM is bad and only punishes those who buy the product
Yeah I remember the limit for number of free songs you could upload was like 50000 which was an insane amount
You can try buying an android tv box or hooking up your laptop+wireless keyboard to a hotel TV and install adblock that way.
I cancelled yt music subscription today after hearing about the price increase. Musi is a much better iOS app than yt music anyway bc the interface is simpler and it actually lets me play all the music while yt music is like you can't play this song right now due to copyright.
We'd need something more unique otherwise ppl would think it's just a reddit ripoff.
Reddit admins will probably just censor it if you do
Reddit admins will probably just censor it if you do
I don’t think r/place works on old reddit. Better to just watch a twitch stream
I have my PC connected to my home theater since I prefer my laptop screen for gaming. I recommend getting a keyboard with a touchpad like the Logitech K400 because it simplifies everything rather than using a separate mouse and keyboard. It's especially useful if you're sitting on a coach where using a mouse isn't ideal.
Windscribe. It's free but has a 10gb cap per month. I've used it plenty of times to torrent movies and they don't do logging.
I noticed your username is the same as Christian Selig's on reddit
Yeah I'm fine. I'm just saying that bc I remember I was spending so much time gaming or surfing the internet during covid when I could've been learning something new. I'm sure most ppl felt (or still feel) the same way.
Covid has made me realize that no matter how much free time I have, I'd rather do nothing at all than pick up something new.
Backwards compatability. Getting the 3DS has really made me appreciate how many games I can play on the system since I can play 3DS/DS/GBA games all natively. Whatever Nintendo does with the Switch 2, it should be backwards compatible with the Switch so that I can continue playing my favorite Switch games without having to wait for a port.
What keyboard are you using?
Is it part of the office line or gaming line? I know for software, office line uses logitech options while gaming uses g hub (but they both suck)
I know laptops don't have HDMI In ports but I was thinking I can buy an Elgato USB adapter or some HDMI capture card to act as a monitor with OBS.
I've seen videos of ppl recording gameplay using the capture card but is it possible to extend my laptop display as well with the adapter?
Right now I'm using the Windows wireless display feature and it works well but there's still a bit too much latency and it times out whenever I alt+tab windows so I'd prefer a wired solution.