One of these manufacturers needs to partner with valve to get native steamOS on it or make an announcement saying valve said no.
One of these manufacturers needs to partner with valve to get native steamOS on it or make an announcement saying valve said no.
Windows hibernation is about as broken as linux hibernation, i.e. they both mostly work most of the time, but there is good reason both hide them away by default (if you can really say linux hides anything, with these things being decided by distros and not kernel devs). It is naive to say windows has “solved” hibernation. Either you don’t use it much or have very basic hardware and software needs.
Edit: as a side note, neither iOS nor android devices use anything similar to hibernate, so I am a bit lost with what you mean by arm causing hibernation implementation pressure.
Steam has a built in discovery queue that contains a list of games it thinks you might like (and it it infinite, so it technically contains every game on the platform)
None of the original team is there anymore. It is just going to be a shameless cashgrab
ffmpeg will be your friend
Fine, use the other GNU multi-precision library
Valve could trivially circumvent this limitation by using a multi-precision library such as MPFR
Valve has been dropping more of these recently… wonder whats next…
lol, lmao even. BG3 was a huge success because of larian you money grubbing morons
Try configuring the user settings from the WebUI
Curseforge is fine enough, modrinth is better, but people need to understand that at the end of the day you are just downloading hundreds of little programs off the internet and that there is little oversight into their content or behavior
Minecraft is pretty much the only game with a large enough modding scene to support multiple platforms
Just wait until IoT takes off and every key on your keyboard has a unique address
Alternatively you can use a managed switch and use vlan tagging, but this is slightly more complex and effectively makes the link half-duplex (up and down have to share the gigabit link, e.g. with a 100 mbit/s upload running you will be capped at 900 mbit/s download)
Thats one of the neat features of tailscale and zerotier, they can set it up so both ends are “outgoing” to the NAT so no port forwarding is needed
Can’t recommend tailscale enough, it is much easier to set up than ZeroTier and has much more intuitive access control (so you could make it so your friends can only see the server and not each other for example)
The last time I used customer support was asking an aliexpress seller the size of a DC jack on their product, and they answered my question (in broken english) with exactly the information I was looking for.
Why not ask QNAP or StarTech support about how they operate then?
Probably a long ways out. Computer memory is extremely fickle, such a system would be extremely difficult to implement while maintaining a 0% error rate