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  • Should probably mention that premium is only 10 bucks a year. I also don't just pay for the feature itself but also to support Bitwarden, it's completely free and open source after all.

  • SteamVR has weird issues like that sometimes but restarting it or logging out and back in has always fixed it for me (aside from that one time I had to replace the headset cable)

  • I use a Valve Index on GNOME as well, so here's a few things:

    • VR doesn't work yet on GNOME Wayland, you need to select GNOME on Xorg when logging in
    • Sometimes the LEDs are red and the headset doesn't get detected, just unplug the cable and plug it back in
    • You might also need to press on the cable where it connects on the headset sometimes, it can become a little loose
    • Use CoreCTRL to manually set the GPU performance profile to high, it doesn't do that automatically for some reason and there's a huge performance difference
    • If you have the issue that moving your head makes it look like the image is jumping back and forth, go into the per-application video settings of the game from SteamVRs menu and turn on Legacy reprojection
      • This only happens when I have very low FPS, the CoreCTRL thing fixed it for me without having to use this option
    • There's an older SteamVR version for Linux you can select as a beta option for SteamVR in Steam but I'd actually not recommend using it, it only works when games use Proton 5 and there are newer games that don't work with a Proton verison that old. A lot of the issues the regular SteamVR version had are fixed now and it works pretty well for me.
  • They are doing that, except that you need to pay for a subsceiption to play those games

  • This seems like a server-side issue from Lemmy tho and one that should be pretty easy to fix. I mean, what's the point of keeping a deleted post on the server anyway?

  • Things you post publicly online just aren't private

  • Are you trying to play the video on the Pi itself? Aren't you using Jellyfin to watch it on other devices?

  • Btw, Tachiyomi isn't being developed anymore after the cease and desist they got. The fork that replaced it is Mihon.

  • So it backs up system settings, app data and stuff as well, right? But do you just need a PC for that or does it have to be a Mac?

  • There was actually someone who did that, the repo was called pineapple-src and it was fairly popular

  • You're right about the last part, I didn't think about that. But wasn't the whole point of this that you can only backup your system and app data to iCloud? Can you back that up using a computer as well?

  • You should look into Krita. Not a replacement for Photoshop but I find it more intuitive than GIMP, at least.

  • Good thing grandmas are on there. I hate grandmas 😡😡🤬🤬

  • Yeah, it was exactly like that for me too. Bought a few disposables (still have them in my drawer, will probably bring them to the supermarket for recycling at some point) because I didn't want to actually start vaping but realized that I already did.

  • That's only true for disposable vapes tho and I think a Pfand system, like we have for plastic bottles in Germany, would be a way better idea. People are already illegaly shipping them in from China, banning them won't stop that.

  • Actually, there's something exactly like that on Android too. Just like on iOS, you also don't have the choice to back that up to where you want tho. You have to use Google Drive if you're not using a custom ROM like LineageOS.

  • As far as I know, Android also doesn't give you the option to back up system and app data to something else than Google Drive. LineageOS gives you that option but they implemented that themselves.

  • That's still expensive tho. After 10 months you could've just bought a 2tb nvme instead. Or a refurbished 10tb HDD.

  • Not just ActivityPub, everything you upload publicly online is, well, public. One of the first things I learnt as a kid about the internet is that everything you put online stays online. You can't expect to be able to upload things online for everyone to see but somehow still have full control over what those people do with it.