*70% - don’t forget Steam’s cut! There’s basically nothing left after that.
/s just in case not obvious
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*70% - don’t forget Steam’s cut! There’s basically nothing left after that.
/s just in case not obvious
Not with that attitude!
Delete /home/username/.wine directory
Then in terminal run: winecfg
Literally does what you want! You WILL lose anything installed in default prefix, like games/apps, if you didn’t make separate prefixes for them.
Edit: Just saw you’re running chromebook, the locations might differ. My notes were for Debian/Ubuntu & their flavors.
The only games thus far that I couldn’t get to work were pirated. Id say 80%+ pirated work, and so far all legit games. Even weird launchers like FF14 (stock, not the 3rd party) and Guild Wars 2. And then of course Steam does most the work.
Everyone’s mileage varies, obvs, plus there’s different distros and games.
How do YOU edge?
Is the full Cosmic release still going to be based on Ubuntu? Or changing to Debian?
I switched to Linux 4 months ago, and now 3 household PCs are running Pop!
Ugh now even my Pi needs clothes??!? Ridiculous.
I very much agree with that first sentence. I think they forget how much they know at a baseline, and can’t skip that when talking to a copy-paste idiot like me.
100% calorie counting, NO ‘extra’ exercise. Lost 30 lb in 30 weeks just by being ~500 cal negative every day.
Don’t drink calories, skip breakfast, and cutting out obvious ‘junk’ made it rather easy once I got past the first 4 weeks of willpower & adjustment.
that’s it, nothing fancy. (40yr old male)
I’ve been doing computer stuff for a long time and now I have a really dumb question… what’s the benefit of 2x NICs?
In case you don’t have a 2.5gb switch and you daisy chain to a NAS or something?
I’ll have to take a look! Not heard of frigate, and thus far no, I’m not running Home Assistant.
I just found out that Blue Iris is made for Windows, so I guess I’ll be running BlueIris, NAS, and torrents back on windows, probably ltsc.
I know I could try a vm or other such, but I don’t feel like fighting BlueIris preferences.
Blows my mind that a “security and privacy” system like BI isn’t native to Linux.
but why is he wearing a diaper?
I see that now, thanks!
Of course, an answer leads to a new question - if the 1TB storage of the CloudKey+ sufficient for a house with 4 cameras or so. I guess if I stay at the 2K Bullet, and it only records motion, it should be enough for a week or two.
thanks for the info. Looking at the comparisons, I wonder if the G5 Pro vs AI Pro I’d just save the $120 each and go with G5Pro, only difference I see is the AI stuff.
or… save another $250 each and go down to G5. I’ll be spending enough money on the whole system, might be a “shame” to then get the “cheap” camera. I have time to think about it though!
Interesting - they don’t seem available at all now. Even the G4s are more expensive than the G5s.
but yeah, what a huge jump from cheapest G5 to next one up ($130 to $379), plus you need at least the UNVR.
which ones? Also looking to make this addition/upgrade soon. Nothing crazy, just being able to see my front & backyard. I already have Unifi AP so it’s nice to see that people like the cameras.
I mean… that’s a good point. I only make bulk materials, like 1 ton supersaks, and we tend to OVERfill so customers don’t complain, with the target still being close to zero for a whole batch.
Most of our packaging machines require < 1%, target <0.5% variance (both ways). Honestly in practice, over a whole batch the total variance is extremely tiny.
Add to this story the accuracy of a household, not-calibrated scale? Yeah I’d say this seems OK.
Not to go down a rabbit hole that’s off topic, but I’m generally not offended by Steam’s cut. The platform, advertising, centralizing, hosting, and cloud saves, etc etc, seem like a major benefit, especially for smaller developers, that would allow them to get to market faster, and with a much larger audience.