You need to view your subscribed communities, they’ll show up there. By default it’s probably either showing Local or All.
You need to view your subscribed communities, they’ll show up there. By default it’s probably either showing Local or All.
Everything except for the UHS-III part, yes. Some UHS-II stuff exists, but I think it’s limited to full-size SD cards right now, and the Deck only has a UHS-I bus.
The SD Association has this page explaining the speeds, and from what I can see, it’s just to guarantee speeds with certain bus types. Most devices currently use a UHS-I bus, and the older speed classes cap out at pretty pathetic numbers, so they’re kind of useless. For the steam deck, any of the higher-end cards are going to be about the same, and the IOPS are going to be more important in terms of loading times anyway.
2TB cards don’t exist quite yet.
The SDUC standard exists, but no, there aren’t any commercial 2TB microSD cards yet, though they’re coming.
I didn’t make posts all that often on reddit, but I definitely commented a fair amount. The problem I’ve got with lemmy right now is there’s not as much discussion about stuff I’m interested in, so I’m mainly just looking at All instead of keeping to my subscribed communities.
I haven’t been having issues with my lemmy.world account, other than the occasional slow/failing to load page, but that gets fixed with a refresh.
I’d say separate. You can only interact with the other instances through your instance, and while they use the same protocol, lemmy and mastodon are just fundamentally different styles of communication that don’t mesh well together.
Oh this is awesome. I think I’m going to use this, at least until the UI for regular lemmy improves, because there are some serious issues right now.
I believe Kotor 1 doesn’t require a connection to play, and it’s more of a tactical game, so it’s not as annoying to play on a touch screen.
I guess because they like Japan, and Japan has a really good rail network.
Yeah, I’ve decided to at least give it a good shot, to try and see if I can stick with lemmy and mastodon. My current problem is I’m finding it really hard to find people to follow on mastodon, and to find enough active communities on lemmy to sate my social media appetite.
Honestly, once you get the basics down, it’s really easy to survive if you make a fort in a place that’s not close to anything dangerous. After that it’s mostly about learning how to build various fancy contraptions like mist generators and traps and stuff. Then you can start trying to survive in more dangerous areas.
Also, how mouse heavy is it? I like to be able to do keyboard shortcuts whenever possible.
Mostly everything has a keyboard shortcut, in fact before the UI got overhauled for the steam release, there was only keyboard shortcuts, no mouse input was allowed.
You’ll notice the smoothness for sure, I don’t like going below ~90 FPS.
God so many problems:
And the most awful one: In the section about how it’s nvidia’s fault, he literally moves all the products up one name instead of down, to compare core counts to a GPU generation that’s literally 7 years old. That’s literally exactly what Nvidia is trying to do to get more people to pay more for their graphics cards. All the GPUs this generation are way more cut down compared to the last several generations(also, the 4060 and 4070 are even worse than the speculation in that graph, being 19, and 35% respectively.
The story in this game sounds so interesting, and it’s so well written and voice acted. And wow, this was made by Bungie, I’m surprised it wasn’t mentioned in the video. The music in the intro really reminded me of Halo music, so that makes a lot of sense.