Best way of switching between keyboard/controller?
https://lemmy.world/post/13239579
Best way of switching between keyboard/controller? - Lemmy.World
Many games support both keyboard/mouse and controller input. Many users (myself
included) may wish to switch their input method mid-game, but what is the best
way of handling this? There are two potential solutions: 1. Have the two input
methods combine and reach a consensus (e.g. pressing W on the keyboard while
moving the left thumb stick to the left will cause the player to move forward
and left) 2. Have only one input method work at any given time, but switch
automatically depending on what the player most recently used. Technically there
is a third option, which is to have the user manually switch between the two
input methods in a menu somewhere. I don’t consider this a real option because
the user experience would be terrible. So, which solution do you think is better
and why?

Jeanea pij - Lemmy.World
Might as well join the trend
[Bug] Long usernames overlap the post count/time before wrapping
https://lemmy.world/post/7085994

[Bug] Long usernames overlap the post count/time before wrapping - Lemmy.World
[Bug] Selecting a different account while making a comment doesn't work
https://lemmy.world/post/5617260
[Bug] Selecting a different account while making a comment doesn't work - Lemmy.world
Steps to reproduce:
1. Make sure you have Boost set up with at least two different accounts (e.g.
[email protected] and [email protected] [[email protected]]). 1. Make a note of which
account you’re currently using in the main sidebar/drawer on the left (e.g.
abc). 2. Visit a post and start making a comment. 3. Change your account to
another one using the drop-down (e.g. change from abc to xyz) 5. Post your
comment. The comment will appear under the first account’s name (abc), instead
of what you set in the dropdown.
What can you ACTUALLY use Mage Hand for?
https://lemmy.world/post/5277738
What can you ACTUALLY use Mage Hand for? - Lemmy.world
Is it just me, or is Mage Hand useless? Like, impressively useless. I’m new to
DnD (and DnD-like games) so I could be in the wrong here, but every time I think
of something that Mage Hand should be able to do, it just doesn’t. Want to pick
up an unreachable item and carry it to me? No. Want to loot an otherwise
unreachable body? No. Want to pickpocket someone without being caught? No.
(Okay, I get that this one would be pretty broken, even in normal DnD this is
sometimes disallowed) Want to fly a few feet up and light an overhead brazier?
No. Want to do literally anything useful? No. Want to squeeze through a small
hole to see a room you’ve already looted? Sure! I’m at the point where instead
of trying to think creatively about how to use it, I just immediately write it
off because it probably can’t do whatever I’m thinking of. I am genuinely
surprised when I find out Mage Hand can do something, and that’s not a good
thing. The only idea I had that actually worked was using it to stealth the
early phase spider section by just throwing the gem at the end backwards, then
moving the hand in the opposite direction to draw aggro. That’s literally the
only “useful” thing I’ve done with it, and I’ve still not found a use for the
gem. So I ask, what have you done with Mage Hand that’s actually useful?
This takes the cake as the most braindead thing I've ever seen the Start Menu do
https://lemmy.world/post/4975735
This takes the cake as the most braindead thing I've ever seen the Start Menu do - Lemmy.world
[Bug] Tapping on images will instantly scroll down
https://lemmy.world/post/2459255
[Bug] Tapping on images will instantly scroll down - Lemmy.world
It’s not 100% consistent, but it seems to happen more when the images are
partially off-screen.
What features would you like to see in your favourite Lemmy app?
https://lemmy.world/post/1622227
What features would you like to see in your favourite Lemmy app? - Lemmy.world
I’m not currently developing a Lemmy app, and I have no plans to, so this is not
a market research post for myself. If anything, I’d like it to be a resource for
existing developers to see which features the community most wants! So, putting
aside regular features (e.g. things that the Hard-R app already does), I’m
specifically wondering about which less common features you all want? Here’s of
one of mine:
I’d like to be able to limit my usage of an instance to a specific account. For
example: I never want to post to LemmyNSFW from my main account. That’s what my
alt is for. So I want to be automatically switches to my preferred account
per-instance when I interact with it (or at least give me the choice to switch
on-the-fly when composing a post or comment).
Using cheap SSDs in RAID to increase speed/reliability?
https://lemmy.world/post/1582828
Using cheap SSDs in RAID to increase speed/reliability? - Lemmy.world
Hello c/homelab! My NAS currently consists of 6TB of spinning rust, one disk
only. As time goes on I increasingly think about how annoying it would be to
lose it to a random drive failure. So, I recently had an idea for a new storage
setup when I saw a 2TB M.2 drive for £60-70 online. Given the low price, these
drives are likely low-quality and probably cacheless too, but I have a potential
solution: If I bought 4 of these and set them up in RAID10, would that be a
sensible way to effectively double the speed and increase redundancy? Yes, I
know it’s probably a silly idea when I can just spend more on 2 faster and more
reliable drives, but I would like to at least hear from people who might have
tried something similar! So what do you think?
What is the most reliable (see: plug-and-play) distro for SteamVR on Linux?
https://lemmy.world/post/1078844

What is the most reliable (see: plug-and-play) distro for SteamVR on Linux? - Lemmy.world
I have the Valve Index and I’m looking to experiment with using Linux as a daily
driver (again). I’ve tried the latest version of Pop!_OS since I heard people
have had good experiences with that, but I get various errors when starting
SteamVR (some bluetooth errors, and some others that I don’t remember the codes
for) that don’t seem to have any fixes right now. I would rather not spend an
entire day downloading and installing a big list of distro’s just to find out
something doesn’t work, so can anyone detail their good experiences using VR
(ideally the Index) on Linux? I’m by no means afraid of the terminal, so if I
have to set up a few things there then that’s fine, but I would rather that be
kept to a relative minimum if possible.