Would a Steam Deck be a viable option? Built for gaming, functions well when using a dock (the official one is really nice).
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astrsk@kbin.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Have you ever bough an external hardrive only to take the disk out of it?1·1 year agodeleted by creator
astrsk@kbin.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Have you ever bough an external hardrive only to take the disk out of it?13·1 year agoYes. It’s a viable way to save money if you use a site like https://shucks.top/
astrsk@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Massive explosion rocks SpaceX Texas facility, Starship engine in flames431·1 year agoYeah anyone following space YouTube has seen this a dozen times already and knows that it was a deflagration likely due to busted lines and not a detonation. The test stand is likely undamaged (In anysignificant way at least) and it was just an engine test of likely raptor 2 design. This has nothing to do with IFT4 or starbase as far as we can tell.
astrsk@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Hearing is be-leafing: Students invent quieter leaf blower262·1 year agoToo bad these innovations wont make it down to the workers that stores hire from 11pm to 3am to clean the store parking lot across from me.
Right, well testdisk has worked wonders in the past for me. It might worth a try especially if this is a spinning rust drive. It has helped me recover broken partitions and lost files so if you know where you’re looking you just might have a chance. I’m no expert but it seems like one of your last options with all the info provided. Best of luck!
What are the chances the header is stored in the partition map? Could you use testdisk to try and recover the old partition map and its data?
screen2gif. Peek is really good on the capturing side but it lacks all the editing tools like resizing, changing speed of each frame, removing specific or ranges of frames, inserting frames, drawing on frames, and of course exporting in different formats with very good compression options. I really miss being able to fine tune my gifs without having to open multiple tools or scripts.
astrsk@kbin.socialto Games@lemmy.world•Helldivers 2 community manager says internal discussions are ongoing regarding mandatory PSN account link391·1 year agoJust search “Sony Rootkit” and it should be more clear why Sony issuing a new kernel level anticheat is not met with warm regards.
astrsk@kbin.socialto Games@lemmy.world•UK Government Response to the Stop Killing Games Petition5·1 year agoThat last statement seams a bit misguided. The without government regulation, cars wouldn’t have such long parts and repair support. Why shouldn’t video games and other products be treated the same?
Yup, it really depends on if you want to specifically get experience with CAD or have a working thing in your hand. Blender is perfectly capable of working in scale and is how I’ve designed / printed anything custom with perfect results.
astrsk@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•How can I use a local LLM on Linux to generate a long story?61·1 year agoGPT4All
astrsk@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•GNU nano 8.0 Released with New Options and Various Improvements3·1 year agosame, likely switching back after a few good years with micro.
astrsk@kbin.socialtoMovies and TV Shows@lemm.ee•Ben Stiller on Zoolander 2's 'Blindsiding' Flop: 'Wow, I must have really f**ked this up'11·1 year agoThis realization is why I hope Austin Powers 4 never happens.
Jetbrains Rider is the answer to dotnet on Linux. The only thing it is bad at is WPF. Otherwise go ham.
astrsk@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•How do I turn off Windows 10 & 11 automatic updates?7·1 year agoJesus. Just use group policies and be done with it. What’s with all the shady annoyance blocking apps.
astrsk@kbin.socialto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to avoid account lockout when using password vault?2·1 year agoHonestly this would make for a neat project — build an esp32 or rp2040 based punchcard reader / printer and then print out all your backup codes (encrypted of course by some hardware based code like a set of dip switches) onto custom punchcard tape.
astrsk@kbin.socialto Programming@programming.dev•Difftastic, a structural diff tool that understands syntax34·1 year agoI didn’t get a chance to look too deep into it, while it looks great for human reading in a terminal, can I just as easily output the diff to a patch file like I do often with
‘git diff [commit] [commit] > patch.txt
andgit apply
it?
astrsk@kbin.socialto Games@sh.itjust.works•Beach Properties Asset Pack Official Announcement Teaser | Cities: Skylines II9·1 year agoMy reaction reading the title: “wat….”
My reaction after 10 seconds of the video: “why are they….”
My reaction after learning about the performance improvements and beginning of mod support: “Why didn’t they just say that part?”
As much as I want this game to improve and succeed…. This ain’t the way chief.
In that case, count my recommendation as a framework. I loved my 13” 11th gen (I was in wave 3 initial ordering) when I was using it mostly daily. The battery was not great but did improve over the first year as BIOS updates rolled out. I retired that machine as a laptop by 3D printing their mainboard case and jamming all the internals inside. Currently using it as a network appliance but the case I printed did not have room for the battery. I’m gonna do that later so it has its own “UPS” so to speak. For now it’s on my makeshift stack of machines that I call a homelab and it powers several network services and runs Debian. I did not run Linux on it while it was a laptop however so I’m not able to provide data on its hibernation/sleep reliability or WiFi/ battery performance.