That’s a really good idea, thanks for the link :)
That’s a really good idea, thanks for the link :)
Brilliant, thank you :)
I’m going to give it a go over the weekend and see what happens :)
That looks ideal for me too, thanks for the link :)
Do you know if it works offline? So if I start an ebook or audiobook then lose my internet connection, can I carry on with the book?
Devices that you already own (PCs, smartphones, tablets, Fire TV devices, and smart TVs) can become your gaming devices, and Luna also supports peripherals that you already own, such as Xbox One and PlayStation 4 controllers, and mouse + keyboard.
This is the part that interests me the most. I’ve got a handful of controllers that I’ve tried using with my phone in the past with not much luck. If they work with Luna, I’ve instantly got a decent library of games to play anywhere :)
From the link you posted, it’s a 24" 1080p monitor, so probably not too expensive to replace these days. Check the total cost of any adaptors or converters you need before you buy, as you might find that it’s almost the same cost to replace the monitor.
I haven’t used that module, but I’ve fixed some problems in the past by running npm install in the module’s folder, then either rebooting or restarting the MM software.
I don’t know whether it’s the mirror or the module that causes the problem, but that can help
wanted a new laptop for a while anyways 😋
Always the best reason 😁
Why not just repair the hinges?
I’ve got one of these for Photoshop. I’ve got the front wheel set up as normal, but the second wheel is set to change the brush size. It makes working much smoother, as I don’t have to use the keyboard.
That’s right, yeah. I’ve already got the NAS and my photos are on it though, so for my case, I may as well use it unless it’s got any flaws or deficiencies :)
I’ll look into that, thanks :)
Any idea how it compares to Synology Photos?
Link to the game without having to read the AI sounding article 👍
Ah, that’s good to know. Thanks for the correction :)
The disks will have a different UUID, so will be seen as different devices. I can’t remember what you need to do, but I’m pretty sure that the *arrs have a guide for transferring to a new disk without the files being detected as new.
I’m in a similar situation to you, except that I’ve got a Switch rather than a Steam Deck.
I’ve been playing Lego Jurassic World, and it should tick all your boxes. I’ve got no idea how the Lego games work on the Deck though.
I don’t have any better hardware suggestions than you’ve already been given, but I would recommend avoiding Plex.
I get problems with it pretty much every day. Usually it’s the client stuttering and crashing, but I often get the client connecting to the server, but not getting a list of media back.
I’ve bought a lifetime licence, but I’m looking into switching to Jellyfin because it’s so frustrating.
The only thing I’d add to this is that the people who make Paper Minecraft are working on Folia, a multi threaded server. It’s probably worth looking into if you’re starting from scratch :)
I had the same problem. Luckily for me I found out before they went past the 30 day?* window, so I was able to renew and then transfer them away.
*I can’t remember the exact length of the window, but I think that’s right.