Cirrus Logic GD5428.
Cirrus Logic GD5428.
If it’s repeating answers it gave to other users that’s a hell of a security risk.
EDIT: I just tried it.
It’s third party and CLI only, but rivalcfg supports a decent variety of Steel Series mouses / mice / meece / mousen.
I tried out Bazzite on my Legion Go and was so impressed I immediately stopped distro hopping and installed it on my daily as well. Hardware wise everything works out of the box. It’s based on Fedora Kinoite so it’s quite well documented if you run into trouble or want to start doing weird shit. The few times I’ve had issues (mostly with flatpak sandboxing) they’ve been solvable with a quick web search.
Heliboard. Unfortunately it requires a bit too much setup to recommend to anyone who isn’t tech savvy.
IIRC that means you’re not far enough away from that system to sell the data.
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Can’t take it home, but I’m currently testing out the 3D printers at my local. They also have a 3D scanner.
If you still have or can get hold of one, there’s a community project to keep them running. Much easier on Android than iOS.
There are also a fair few repair and workaround guides for common hardware faults.
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I grew up in the '80s. I was expecting either nuclear annihilation or cities on the moon.
This is Foka Wolf if you want to support the artist.
I suspect so. I remember getting a free trial from CompuServe when it eventually made it to Australia so I wouldn’t be surprised if AOL did too.
It’s the fourth game in the X series. Originally named after the player’s ship in the first game, the X-Shuttle. X being short for experimental.
Regarding “Foundations”, from the Release Q&A
Why is the game called X4: Foundations?
Owen: I think some people get confused because of the two different uses of the word foundations. I think some people maybe think foundation like a corporation or a charity, while we’re more thinking of the building foundation. Something we build off and what the races in the universe are building off. They’re still recovering from all the gates shut down and they’re finally getting on their feet.
Bernd: It’s funny, how we choose names. It was not not long before the presentation actually that we had a long list of possible names and some people like some, but there was no name that everybody liked. Once that we found this name, everybody seemed to like it. Partially for different reasons. But what I like about the names for X-games is always that they leave some things to interpretation just like the X itself. If the game stands for anything, then it stands for the freedom and that the game can be different things for different people.
Mustard isn’t a super common allergen AFAIK, but I have heard of it. I’m a little surprised they bother to mention celery, but people can be allergic to anything.
It makes no difference. With Mondays off, Tuesday becomes the new Monday. Fridays off means Thursday starts feeling like Friday.
When I used to do this, there was usually some kind of manufacturer code under one of the cardboard flaps in the top of the pack, usually a letter and a number. Superstition was that it corresponded to the row and column of the lucky smoke so you’d flip that one. No idea if that’s still a thing.
Even if it isn’t changing IP, you still want it in your DHCP table so that IP doesn’t accidentally get assigned to something else. It’s unlikely on a small network but it can happen.
I stumbled across this today. Is it still being updated? Github suggests it’s still active but the latest release in IzzyOnDroid seems to be from 2022.