

I liked their guides
I liked their guides
Input latency includes the time it takes to render the frame. CRTs have a small inherent latency advantage compared to modern LCDs but they’re not instant and that advantage is miniscule compared to the disadvantage of the lower framerate. A game running at 30 fps on a gaming LCD will have lower input lag than a game running at 20 fps on a CRT. I’m sure there are outliers that poll inputs in a silly way that increases input lag, but for most games the render time will be the greatest factor. Performance modes usually simply reduce the render time (even if the framerate is unchanged).
I made fun of the Liberux Nexx before due to its outdated cpu being promoted as new but this is making me change my mind. Speed isn’t worth the walled garden. I have concerns about the battery life but all it takes to remedy that is a powerbank. Banking apps might be a problem but if I find their websites wanting I can just use them on an old cheap android.
It is disappointing that the Liberux Nexx missed its fundraising goal and had to open a new one. And the new one is only 10% of the way there, with no prototype and delivery on next summer. That’s cutting it very close with the timeline of these restrictions. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/liberux-nexx--3#/
BTW, the Google blog post webpage has a link to a feedback form. Doubt it will do anything, but if you want an abyss to yell that’s good as any: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfN3UQeNspQsZCO2ITkdzMxv81rJDEGGjO-UIDDY28Rz_GEVA/viewform
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That’s just the freedom force
Me when I see a game release
How did the volume slider go under that image?
How does it even get into emergency mode without the efi partition?
It does claim to be ‘much faster’ than even OBS’ new no copy recording mode so there must be something more
Is there a technical explanation of this? The git page just says that it’s much faster without explaining how
Elisa would be close to ideal if it didn’t assume music always belong to an album
Pretty sure both have been available through portals for at least a year
Im not sure I like the cpu utilization being based on the base clock. A percentage that can go arbitrarily above 100 doesn’t sound useful for determining bottlenecks. It must be difficult to accurately determine given all the dynamic boost stuff but since all other such utilities figured it out surely they can too. Hope they don’t just leave this as good enough.
Same thing happened to me, and there is a delete all button. Go to Google photos > top right profile pic > backup is off (or whatever it says when it’s on) > top right gear > undo backup for this device.