Such a great band, sad to see they went different ways, but still new music coming out from both sides.
Such a great band, sad to see they went different ways, but still new music coming out from both sides.
Run the docker compose file. That’s pretty much all you need to do.
Everything I’m running gets between 100-120+ fps with AFMF2 with far less artifacting than previous AFMF1. I’m mentioning VRR because it means that if a game doesn’t hit 120FPS, it stays perfectly smooth so frame dips are far less noticeable. I’m using an ROG Ally X, so I don’t spend much time worrying about battery power at all anymore unlike the previous ROG Ally. I get about 2-3 hours playing the bigger games on it and for anything that I want to basically play forever (2d stuff), I can set screen to 720p, lock screen to 60fps (or less) and lock TDP to 7 watts and get 10 or so hours out of it.
If you aren’t interested in trying the driver with AFMF2 (which is not yet officially released for the handheld Windows devices yet but can be sideloaded), you can also play with Lossless Scaling on Steam which can also do frame generation up to 4x.
Again, AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2. And when there are cases where your game cannot hit whatever threshold needed for 120fps, that’s where the variable refresh rate comes in.
You really shouldn’t trust anything important to a pi. I hope that you at the very least have that pi on a UPS if you’re going to risk your data this way.
Not a huge fan of RGB either but I’d prefer the option is there and I can disable it than not have it at all.
Having the option for 120hz on the ROG Ally was a game changer. Especially combined with AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 which just released and variable refresh rate on the screen. It’s hard to go back to anything without them now.
Patents they have to dance around.
Thank you so much for posting this and reminding me about this project. I was looking to run his previous similar project that I think was just called Timeline when I saw he was working on this. Can’t wait to dig in.
Just about every sub about a new gaming handheld is the same with all the repeated posts of people receiving their new devices and should be banned or at least put into a weekly thread or something.
If your rank is the same as hers, you wouldn’t be getting wide matches. Wide matches are specifically for teams of people with a very wide distribution of rankings, therefore the name “wide”. So finish your placements and see what you get. But for me and my friends, even if we get wide matches, the longest we’ve ever waited was 8 minutes for a game.
I had originally hoped to use my Mastodon account to follow Lemmy communities but the fact that every single comment on a post pops up in my feed made it… just really unusable. Really happy with using #mbin for Lemmy though and keeping my Mastodon and Mbin separate.
I guess, but I currently have 3 sets of joycons going through this replacement process right now.
Probably unintended side-effect of this post: A few people like me discovering new communities to follow. Thank you!
Switch joycon situation is worse.
No problems here on PC or my ROG Ally X. Maybe a compatibility issue on Steam Deck.
There are dedicated Jellyfin clients but I mainly just use the web client that is part of the server 90% of the time.
Proxmox maps user ids between itself and lxc containers and it took me a bit of time to figure it out. I would highly suggest reading the following link as it’s how I worked it out. I ended up chown’ing to 101000 which maps to user 1000 - the default user - in my lxcs.
https://www.itsembedded.com/sysadmin/proxmox_bind_unprivileged_lxc/
Leave Kodi behind in 2010 and switch over to Jellyfin for better results.
We finally figured out why Linus is so deep into badminton.