You're being pedantic, but I'm sure you understand the point.
silentknyght
Have you even looked at the computer electronics business? Or lived a few decades? Otherwise how can you have no experience of a company deciding your use of a product doesn't meet THEIR expectations and so they invalidate your warranty claim? Heck, look at what Intel is doing right now with its 13 and 14 series chips.
Legality is nothing without enforcement, and there's like none of that for warranties in the US, and even less for global companies with overseas HQs.
I mean, I interpreted that as acknowledgement that Lemmy is still 1% the size of Reddit, for example.
I used 3d printing to make custom screw covers. Looks like that IKEA piece could use some, too!
Curious which orientation you used. Do the fans pull air on to the card, or push it off the card?
I tried several and most did not play well with the Steam Deck. Serum and the car survival game were the bigger disappointments, there; really wanted to try them.
I'm awake you can download proton hacks to make them work, but that's not the point, imo .
I'm currently totally hooked on Tiny Rogues.
More walking simulator less actual gaming.
See... I think it's kind of a bad game for all the same reasons.
I think I bounce pretty hard off the stated intent to make the player feel the suffering of living through war. I'm not going to play a game that intentionally sets me up to fail.
I've only used prusa slicer, which is what it looks like OP is using, and it results in printing perimeters first, then inside.
You're talking about sleep/suspend directly from playing a game?
I used dsub and subsonic forever and loved them. Subsonic got to be frustrating because it was a subscription and then stopped getting any updates. I switched to Plex and never looked back.