

Heat or memory issue.
Are your fans running?
Heat or memory issue.
Are your fans running?
It stretches the player models out and makes them easier to hit I guess? Seems pretty stupid, but people do it.
Self-hosting is just a generalized term for running your own stacks instead of just using the standard corpo stuff. It’s not a regimen or lifestyle or anything like that. Don’t worry about the terminology.
April Fool’s sure is super lame this year.
That’s not the issue, it’s the changing kernel extensions and passthrough methods of hardware. Causes hiccups from time to time.
You’ll definitely be struggling with that GPU, so maybe that’s a no-go.
At the moment, just VirtualBox for simplicity, but have run flat KVM for similar things in the past. It is FAR from ideal, but better than fucking with dual booting for myself. Also breaks a lot with Nvidia hardware.
Yes. Dual boot, or even simpler, try running your games in Windows VM in Linux. Performance hit should be minimal.
It’s kinda fun for what it is. The extra modes are great.
This is wholesome as fuck
Great game, but I don’t know if playing on Deck is super ideal.
WHOA. Had no idea.
Which?
That’s insane these prices are still almost the original retail price. If I’m remembering correctly, most the post-intro titles didn’t even take advantage of the 3D screens after awhile, so I’m confused on the draw for the new revision except that it’s bigger.
You’d be better off just getting a vastly cheaper and more powerful handheld meant for modern emulation.
That won’t be from starvation, and won’t be “consumed” as a fuel by your metabolic system.
Good question though!
Hmmm. Good question.
Let me text your mom and sister and see what they think.
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Solid joke, HOWEVER…the body doesn’t digest it’s own tissues ever, actually. It will burn sugars first, fats second, then the byproducts of dissolving muscle mass. There’s your non-vegan bits right there.
Sure you can, they just have to be containerized add-ons that don’t need host access. Some of those docs were created during the period of time when HASSIOS was a bit new, so a lot of add-ons hadn’t been compatible yet. I thinks that’s a bygone issue for the most part though.
Check what you use now, then go check their compatibility. As a test you could also backup your current HA, boot liveUSB, import your backup, and see if there are any issues. If there are insurmountable issues, just boot back to your normal setup.
HASSIOS is a purely container-basednsituation that has limitations by design. It doesn’t give you SSH access to the host OS out of the box, but you can change that. If you’re not comfortable with containers, just stick with what you’re running.
What are you expecting to do “more” of by switching?
If it’s a time-based issue, it’s heat or memory.
If you can boot back to Windows and have no problems at all, that would be interesting.