

Isn’t that just the sunshine documentation? On the Apollo GitHub page you linked it says Linux version is in the works


Isn’t that just the sunshine documentation? On the Apollo GitHub page you linked it says Linux version is in the works


I haven’t monitored system resources yet because the games I was testing I knew wouldn’t stress the system (Hades or something) and it worked perfectly on my windows build. I’ll try checking it out now though just to see.
What would you suggest for checking the network? Are you talking about like actual RFI or like a packet sniffer kind of thing?


Yeah it might be the same issue but not sure if it’ll be applicable. The OP mentions he’s running windows 11 so idk if the issue is the same. Unfortunately as far as I can tell remote play was just broken last time I tried it on arch hence when I’m trying sunshine. And Apollo doesn’t support Linux yet which is a bummer because I guess it’s better than sunshine?


Glad to hear that it should work, gives me some hope at least. The Thor is an android based handheld but yeah it should support higher framerates easy. Double checked all settings so it should just work. What I didn’t try is turning off game recording, will give that a go. Thanks!


Whaaa? I was just in Seattle, $13 for a chicken burrito and chips with salsa. I think chipotle is still the best deal in fast food, buying the two cheeseburger meal at McDonald’s is basically the same price and way less healthy.
No HDMI port but does support video over its USB c connector and full support for multiple controllers. Most handhelds that start around probably $150 and are android based will most likely have this functionality as well.


I’m not sure what is obfuscated for officer safety or whatever but there’s sites like this that have basically federal employee.

Typical air force, always over briefing things, a Naruto run should be more than enough to deter any geese…


If only I didn’t wear analog watches, Google
Lmao well I don’t know what you want. If you want your PC to be secure, don’t use the Internet. You can’t expect every piece of software you come across to be perfectly vetted. In an ideal world sure everything would be foss and peer reviewed but that sure as hell ain’t the world we live in.
Almost 14 thousand games released this year on steam. You could say malware is 100x more likely than the 4 publicly known instances you mention and that’s still not even 3% of games released. Steam is responsible but I don’t know how you expect them to get that down 0% besides manually reviewing game code line by line, which would probably destroy the platform. Don’t let perfection be the enemy of good


This one has really surprised me. I’m not sure when this became so widespread, I guess because of tiktok? I feel like almost every channel I watch the advertiser unfriendly words are censored or are substituted with unalived or something. Pretty unfortunate.


Seriously, people saying that about pepe here reminds me of conservatives saying video games are the problem. It’s like come on, I don’t think the 19 year old woman streaming stardew valley on twitch to 12 people and posting okayge in chat even knows what a 4chan is lol


Really hope they move the clans to the base game. I never buy games at launch but if I’m interested enough will at the first sale. This one will heavily rely on reviews though lol


Sometimes you can get deals even on launch pricing. I remember buying fallout 4 on green man gaming at launch for $10 off.


Interesting. Where I work we have field techs as well but I guess it’s a little different. Everyone’s issued their own truck, the truck just lives at the office. So you’d drive to the office, pick up your truck, and then start earning windshield time. In any case, I do wonder what it’d look like for like a retail worker or something.


I mean if I was a miner and instead of working in the mines I could just drive for 8 hours that sounds a little more doable. In any case, what if I just get a job somewhere and then move? As much as people on lemmy hate driving I’m sure there’s someone out there who likes it.


In theory that sounds good but I don’t really get how it’d work. I mean what if you just lived four hours away so your commute there and back was just your eight hours? That’s obviously ridiculous so what’s the cut off? Like an hour? How does that affect breaks and lunch if you do live an hour away so you’re only working six hours? Or is it just like a premium pay, like you earn 10% of your salary on your way in?
I wonder if any company actually does this.
Ah I see. This is my first Linux install so wasn’t aware I could just build it and run it. When googling people were just saying it wasn’t available on the AUR so I thought it was just a no go. I’ll try seeing if I can get something else to run