Samantha Carter from Stargate SG1
Samantha Carter from Stargate SG1
I guess that’s why it was a failed easy encyclopedia check
It gets easier with practice, I don’t know about where you live but in Portugal to get your license you can only learn manual and you have to do 40 32 hours of driving lessons before the exam. By the end of the lessons it becomes second nature. We practiced a lot starting and parking in steep climbs and even rolling starting the car as if the battery was dead. But this was my experience, it changes from school to school.
Since here the majority of cars are still manual, I believe we should learn them because its much easier to move to automatic than the other way around.
Heck, it should be mandatory. I bought it, I should be able to do whatever I want with it. Its like that for PCs, why not smartphones?
For a single-player game…
In-universe, creating that show was a genius move, if anything legit leaked they can just say it’s some fan fiction from the show and not from the real Stargate program.
I started playing a year ago (also on Linux), I never felt a lack of players to do anything, be it recent or older content. As for performance, from what I can compare with my friends, its runs at about 90% of windows. It’s free to play the base content, give it a try!
Man that game is a damn masterpiece
Not really, AMD’s FSR upscaling can increase visual quality/fidelity while using less power than rendering at full resolution. This can be easily seen in Steam Deck’s battery life improvement when enabling it. Scaling this to millions of devices can indeed reduce energy usage.
When you read about “AI power consumption”, its mostly about training the models, not as much the usage after it’s trained.
I’m not familiar with how much power the window AC units use, but wouldn’t a DC to AC inverter work to power it? It would reduce the redneck factor by at least half though…
What a shame, he was a good man.
Easy there Epstein
Make sure to enable hardware virtualization on your BIOS/UEFI, and install guest additions.
Jesus Christ, Denton!
Well here I am running Nobara 39. What can I say? Everything works just fine out of the box (benefits of full AMD system I guess). It’s hard to compare performance because my old system was very bloated, it started as Fedora 35 and been updating ever since, but overall I’ve been getting improvements of around 20+ fps on games. I feel the biggest improvement is moving away from Gnome X11 to KDE + Wayland. In Gnome I had to use X11 because half the stuff wouldnt work properly otherwise, while now with Wayland haven’t had a single issue.
TLDR; If you game on Linux and you have some free time, can’t go wrong with Nobara.
I think I’ll finally bite the bullet and migrate from Fedora 39 to Nobara. Wish me luck!
There has been for some time the option to play on “safer seas” where its basically a private server for your party, but you get lesser rewards.