Have you heard? The release candidate of 1.0 dropped just a few days ago. It looks very interesting.
Have you heard? The release candidate of 1.0 dropped just a few days ago. It looks very interesting.
I also vote for a writeup. This sounds awesome!
Sure, its very effective. Someone commits a crime, everyone gets turned into gold statues. Seems fair.
Yes, really. If my move tool is set to layer move, dont change it just because I used the select tool for something completely unrelated. That is the typical dumbed down big colorful button approach that I hate in modern corporate software.
Sounds impossible. The way they turn the screen red is by reducing the blue light transmitted through the LCD panel. You cant turn the screen red and keep the blue light at the same time.
Unless its an oled screen. Then it is a stupid implementation. You could just reduce the blue light then.
That is exacly what they try to achieve, satansmaggotycumfart.
All mobos are a bit different. Best tip: RTFM
I like that it is optional. Would be even better if it was adjustable.
We all get that the design paradigm is “a secure, sandboxed environment per app”. We just know its a retarded design.
I noticed that since the last update I trigger it a ton. I dont know if it was a feature before that, but now you helped me find the setting, so thans!
What do you mean lately? I personally repaired a drifting xbox360 controller, and that console was released almost 20 years ago. I assume the controller was just a few years younger than that. I think eventually all potentiometers develop this issue.
I’ve seen those in disassembly videos of the steam deck and the switch maybe. But all the standalone controllers I personally have taken apart were soldered in place. eg. xbox360, dualshock4, some generic third-party ones.
As far as I know its the graphite parts inside the potmeter that wears down.
It happens because from normal use the potentiometer inside the joystick wears out. Usually you can buy joystick assemblies for a 1/10 of the price of a controller, so if you can solder its very affordable to repair them.
If you dont want to solder, you can extend their life by applying a bit of contact spray to the potmeters inside after disassembling the controller. But that can corrode other components, so be careful with it. Still beats just throwing them out.
I like the wonky icons on the left a lot. GNU is so unreasonably ugly, I can’t not love it.
But but but… Consoles are the AAA industry. Indies have a chance because of PC gaming.
First time I hear about inkstitch. Looks great!