

Star Trek copyright holders being idiots.
Way to learn about a game btw. Time to sail some seas if you want to play it I guess. What a farce.


Star Trek copyright holders being idiots.
Way to learn about a game btw. Time to sail some seas if you want to play it I guess. What a farce.


Is that a pci card that has an external connector? I mean, sounds like a raiser with a cable.
I thought the idea for egpus was to take a failry beefy ultrabooks and add a decent dedicated gpu to it.
What am I missing here?
Good hack. I got a snap hook case for my earbuds’ charging case. It’s always on my belt loop.
I had a phase of “where’s my keys, I’m literally about to leave oh I put them in my jacket pocket 15s ago” once I bought a new jacket with what I compare to cargo pants pockets.
I am paying with intense emotions for 15s every morning so I don’t have keys poking me in the thigh.


Rules without enforcement are just self-deception.


Ok I see the intent of BDFL is different, but the linked document only mentions labeling - I can only assume the low quality etc. issues are handled as a judgement call, and in that way I consider the “No AI whatsoever” rule unenforceable.
If I use an LLM to generate code under my suprvision, review, quality check and test to be up to standard, how would it be detected I used AI if I don’t label it so? They’ll look for em-dashes in comments?


It’s just regarding labeling. It’s unenforcable to have a project “clean” of AI.


https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire check the applications in GUI section.
You can likely save the wiring or script it to reset, it may also depend on your desktop manager or other app that assigns what app uses what audio output.


There is a roundabout way to do this, and Pipewire has a graphical way to do this, so you can run it all natively on system audio.
In essence you create a new audio sink, and reroute your game audio to the sink while also routing the sink back to your speakers/headphones, so you can hear it.
Then in OBS you can pick that game only sink as your audio source. Nothing else would get captured.
But I’ll check that plugin in other comments, seems like a more robust solution for OBS specifically.
Oh. I didn’t get that from a cursory look. I thought this is a final product. If it fits in smaller form factors that’s great.