

A Deck has two touchpads that work as mice.
And they suck trying to use them for an FPS.
A Deck has two touchpads that work as mice.
And they suck trying to use them for an FPS.
Only time will tell.
No way in hell Nintendo would come out and talk about exploits in their game console. Also if they knew about it they’d fix it first.
Don’t forget his own source of propaganda, twitter.
Also wouldn’t this be directing a ton of money to google? (or I guess any other ad provider)
Is it more confusing than dealing with splitscreen/dual screen android? Two distinct devices sounds easier to me honestly.
If it’s just dimming you could go with dumb dimmable bulbs and just make the light switch “smart”.
Apparently modern dimmers just PWM the power so it wouldn’t take much to make something that does that. I assume LED bulbs work nicely with dimmers by now.
I hated Tesla in 2018, and I still hate them to this day.
Cloudflare isn’t the best at blocking things. As long as your crawler isn’t horribly misconfigured you shouldn’t have much issues.
I like how they specified the xo-1 lcd. Everyone knows the one laptop per child computer from like 2010 is the most relatable device in 2025…… 15 years later… fuck. I wasn’t even 15 when that came out.
No, the police will show up at your door on October 11th and arrest you on the spot.
If you’re in the US you’ll be sent to El Salvador. If you’re anywhere else you’ll be sent to the US, receive a few tattoos, then El Salvador.
Or look at it the other way: they hate Linux so much they’d rather deal with that than deal with Linux.
They’re absolutely not crawling it every time they nee to access the data. That’s an incredible waste of processing power on their end as well.
In the case of code though that does change somewhat often. They’d still need to check if the code has been updated at the bare minimum.
That works too. YouTube doesn’t care any of its previous URL formats work.
replace /short/ with /v/ and you get the regular UI
Not necessarily. Tailscale uses their own servers in order to do the negotiation, but once the connections are opened on both ends you should be directly connected to each other. All without port forwarding or any config on your end.
On Windows or Linux? I don’t have this issue on either my desktop or my laptop, nor do I know of anyone else with that problem.
Usually there’s a button right next to the numbers or start button that’s for cook power.
It’s only a one time thing, it doesn’t save either.
Have you tried the Logitech Mx keys? They’re very similar to the Magic Keyboard. Not quite as small, but then you have less of the Mac keyboard on non Mac OS quirks.
And did anything of importance happen (or not happen) in those 25 hours?