What does the go.mod
file look like? Go 1.23.4 is relatively new so maybe binaries for your platform aren’t available yet? What does go version
output?
What does the go.mod
file look like? Go 1.23.4 is relatively new so maybe binaries for your platform aren’t available yet? What does go version
output?
I agree, unless it’s straight up paid software which I usually don’t mind paying for if it’s good and I need it. Although arguably uBlock Origin is so close to perfection that I can’t imagine how a paid ad blocker would hold up.
Unsupported platform probably (android/arm64
)?
So…Red Dead Redemption infringes two of these three patents?
Is Nintendo afraid because Rockstar can actually afford the lawsuit?
Not on the internal display. You can set the refresh rate, but it doesn’t adjust dynamically based on content (which is what VRR does).
Flatpaks also just come with a set of default permissions at install time, so running in a sandbox only really protects against flaws in the software, but not against malicious intentions by its creator. Flatpak doesn’t have an “ask for permission” system afaik, at least not standardized. What you do is you add or subtract from the default the app itself specifies.
Oh Bazzite is great, no doubt about it.
But it’s not endorsed/supported in any way by ASUS so ROG Ally (X) compatibility isn’t a given. ASUS could release a firmware update tomorrow that breaks compatibility (very unlikely of course).
No touchpads. OOTB experience questionable and Bazzite is a community project, compared to first party support from Valve for the Deck.
And the display isn’t definitely better. Yes it’s 120 Hz, higher resolution and VRR, but the Deck’s OLED has proper HDR support and 90 Hz is probably enough for this type of device (as is the resolution, although I’d take a higher res screen as well for 2D games). The main thing that the Deck’s screen is missing is VRR imo.
With the iPhone 14 no longer being sold the specs of the rumored SE 2025 make a lot more sense.
I have this cable: https://www.spigen.com/products/arcwire-usb-c-to-usb-c-cable-pb2202
It’s 2 meters long, 240 watts and supports Thunderbolt 4/USB 4 (40 gbps).
I couldn’t test the 240 watts charging as I don’t have any device pulling more than 100 watts, but the Thunderbolt 4 part definitely works.
Apple sells a 3 meter Thunderbolt 4 cable (albeit limited to 100 watts of power) that isn’t optical either (I think there’s some special circuitry in the plugs though).
Mine is 95% Linux, 4% Steam Deck (so 99% Linux I guess) and 1% Windows cause I tested if Baldur’s Gate 3 would work under Windows with an Intel Core Ultra iGPU after I couldn’t get it to work under Linux (works fine with other GPUs though).
With recent SteamOS release notes mentioning the ASUS ROG Ally, I think the writing’s on the wall that we’ll see a version of the Ally with SteamOS preinstalled soon.
The “Apple TV” is Apple hardware.
That’s what I’d suggest as well. Should work.