Trio we deserved
Trio we deserved
Power bank to Steam Deck full chrages.
For others trying to find how many charges you actually get from power banks, because it turned out to be not that easy to find, especially with all these variables (see below). Sharing is caring, so please add your devices in comments. Some thoughts for other lurkers: * Amper-hours depend on voltage, so 20000mAh (why not 20Ah, god damn marketing and our monkey brains) might differ from power bank to another. * Watt-hours (Wh) might also be a lie, according to some reviewer even known brands might sin. * On top you have conversion loss 80-90% roughly speaking. — I bought INIU 20000mah 65w mini P62-E1 for ~50$. It says it is 73Wh. I got exactly one charge of my Steam Deck OLED (50Wh). It was as fast as wall charger and thing is small and weights 320g, which is perfect for me. Also design/surface is above what I expected. Included cable is crap and does not support 65w charging, don’t ask me why. Your steam deck on repeat go full charging and then stop with that cable. I can recommend it I guess, but for sure there is something better, depends on discounts, too. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/4ac103a3-afb8-49c1-b428-cb15af4a626b.jpeg]
Marilyn Manson - Cruci-fiction In Space (2000)
I was going through albums I liked before and my eyes stopped on Marilyn Manson’s Holy Wood. It sounds (kudos to Dave Sardy skills I guess) incredible 25 years later. To my ears it is as fresh as it was back when I heard it first time, somewhere in 2000-2001. Almost all songs do feel great to me and this album is definitely on of my all time favorites. I might post other songs from it later, because I like almost all of them.
Song I Love And Want To Share - a place to share love for your favorite songs and discover new music.
As a big music lover I always enjoy an opportunity to share music I love and discover something new to listen. Song I Love [/c/[email protected]] (other link [email protected] [/c/[email protected]]) has a set of simple rules of how to create new posts to avoid deviation from the general idea: 1. Title must be Artist - Title (year) 1. Post must contain link to some legal source, which should be easily accessible like Youtube or Soundcloud. Original sources and clips are better. 1. Post must contain explanation why you love it. Additional information about artist or song history is always appreciated and a plus. — Join! Discover new music! Share your love!
TV on the Radio - Wolf Like Me (2006)
I still remember how I played Need for Speed and heard this one. This song has such an interesting “lone road night vibe” for me, still listen to it pretty often. I do recommend to listen to the band if this song is something you enjoyed. They are very good.
Song I Love And Want To Share - a place to share love for your favorite songs and discover new music.
As a big music lover I always enjoy an opportunity to share music I love and discover something new to listen. Song I Love [/c/[email protected]] (other link [email protected] [/c/[email protected]]) has a simple rules of how to create new posts to avoid deviation of the general idea: 1. Title must be Artist - Title (year) 1. Post must contain link to some legal source, which should be easily accessible like Youtube or Soundcloud. Original sources and clips are better. 1. Post must contain explanation why you love it. Additional information about artist or song history is always appreciated and a plus. — Join! Discover new music! Share your love!
Steam deck keyboard and mouse input from PC via KDE Connect
For anyone who did not think about it beforehand and struggled as me. You can run KDE Connect on your machine and send keyboard and mouse inputs using kde connect. Almost 0 input lag. So you can do all you need. For me it was terminal and some work with files on dolphin (for emudeck). I’m not used to steam deck touch pads yet and using shortcuts on keyboard made everything a breeze. You can transfer files, too,if course.
Song I Love And Want To Share - a place to share love for your favorite songs and discover new music.
As a big music lover I always enjoy an opportunity to share music I love and discover something new to listen. Song I Love [/c/[email protected]] (other link [email protected] [/c/[email protected]]) has a simple rules of how to create new posts to avoid deviation of the general idea: Title must be Artist - Title (year) Post must contain link to some legal source, which should be easily accessible like Youtube/Pipe or Soundcloud. Original sources and clips are better. And must contain explanation why you love it. Additional information about artist or song history is always appreciated and a plus. — Join! Discover new music! Share your love!
There are quite some comments and to clarify all misunderstanding regarding Arch vs something else or any other debates in this thread, I would like to add this comment.
I do not recommend Arch based distro over Debian based or anything else. Topic is about using Linux at its current state, I assume that most of distros will be more or less similar when it comes to statements of the post. In my case it was Archlinux distro, because I had prior experience and it’s philosophy is appealing to me. Like rolling release, configure yourself, install only necessary for you things and etc.
I do not recommend to use Arch itself for a new user. I hope from the post it was clear, that new user should not care much about mentioned topics, like Pipewire vs Pulseaudio or Wayland VS X. One can use more high order distros or even different base, like Linux Mint. Which I also used long time ago and was quite happy about.
I do not say that KDE is better or worse than Gnome or whatever. For me it’s just a preference, like possibility to have more control over UI and looks and to avoid some blockers, like DRM on Wayland. You can have them all on your machine, beauty of Linux.
And please do your own research on the topic and do take everything with grain of salt. There are a lots of great distros, desktop environments and other things. And there are tons of good and bad advices, navigating through which sometimes is not so easy.
And I would like to underline that there are not so many up to date objectivly better things when it comes to software, pick what you need and like.
Migrated from Windows to Linux. Decided to share list of answers/statements I was looking for before did it (and could not find).
Finally migrated from Windows to Linux. For anyone wondering, what is the state of Linux as your primary OS for home PC\laptop in 2023. I’ve finalised my Archlinux installation yesterday, I dropped of Linux more than 10 years ago and experience in 2023 in comparison is awesome and beyond even wildest dreams back then: - For average user looking for more out of the box experience I would suggest something Arch based (people in comments suggest EndeavourOS, please do your research). Archlinux installation took me quite some time - Almost everything works out of the box, by just installing corresponding package - KDE Plasma environment is fast and beautiful - Pipewire audio server (Jack\Pulseaudio replacement) works great - Wayland window server is not there yet, especially if you have Nvidia with proprietary drivers and want to use VR. Waking up, session restoration and other scenarios have issues. Use X11. - Wine is great! - Music making - Bitwig Studio DAW has linux native version, yabridge allow you to use windows VSTs, which are easily installed via wine - Gaming works out of the box with Steam for majority of titles, some games have native linux version. Performance is great. In worst case windows game might loose 5-15% in performance. Was not case for my titles - Gaming outside steam is fine too. Use Wine, Lutris, Proton - VR is a mixed bag. Not everything is there (Desktop view, sound control and mirroring, camera, motions smooth, lighthouses do not wake up os go to sleep. I use my phone to turn them on/off). But if its not the problem for you, quite some titles work. Tried: native HF Alyx, Lab, windows: Beat Saber and Boneworks. For me it’s a surprise, I did not count on it. Performance is great. So overall my experience is great. Eventually I’m going to get rid of WIndows on other computers and laptops at howe. I can finally wave goodbye to Windows, with lots of ads and bloatware. Alway glad to help with answers regarding installation while my memory and history logs are fresh. ^^