does the switch pro controller use different joysticks than the joycons?
my joycons have drift but the pro controller, which I’ve used more often, is perfectly fine
does the switch pro controller use different joysticks than the joycons?
my joycons have drift but the pro controller, which I’ve used more often, is perfectly fine
thanks for the heads up, loading it now!!
man, so many old school internet references will go unnoticed on lemmy :(
holds up spork
operation switched to HYPE mode
just ordered a nice OTA antenna so I can watch my local channels, anything else needed will be purchased for exactly 1 month and then cancelled
I’ve also started looking at smaller streaming services like CuriosityStream and MagellanTV cause I’m more interested in documentaries and such instead of the latest weekly tv dramas
yep
I’ll take my lower salary to sit in my home office with central air
I wouldn’t last a day as a driver with their expectations and the need to move/lift heavy packages in the heat
yeah I’m hoping for some more activity on Lemmy as well, some communities definitely could use a boost!
Just made a post myself to try and help out
stack overflow is great if you want to be berated, given an irrelevant solution, and then have your question closed as a duplicate incorrectly
also, can I just say that I love 30 minute albums?
30-45 minutes is my sweet spot, feels like too many 60+ minute albums always have a few stinkers that should have been cut
hell yeah!
Magic 2 and Pikmin 4, today was a good day
let’s start our own c/place, with blackjack and hookers!
I’ll be honest, I have no idea how secure the firefox passwords are stored… maybe I should actually research this some more
but I would hope Mozilla has a reasonably secure method in place
I just use firefox to remember my passwords
is there an advantage to switching to some third party app like bitwarden?
I feel like firefox is good enough and very easy to view/manage my passwords, but open to arguments why others are worth switching to
I’ve been fighting kudzu for years that keeps encroaching my property from the neighbor’s yard
by far the fastest growing plant matter I’ve ever seen
the way it can grow underground and then pop up 10 feet away it’s like those whack-a-mole games but far less fun
not to mention it wraps around any thing it finds so it can quickly choke out a tree
my only issue with this is eventually people will hit a financial limit and only be able to support a few creators, leaving others without funding
I’m following over 30 youtube channels, even at $1/month per channel that would still be $30/month which is too much for me honestly. not to mention the fact I would have to manage 30 different subscriptions
I’d like a youtube premium style subscription where I can specify a group of channels and the money gets distributed to them only
this way my money isn’t going to conspiracy channels, and I would only have a single subscription to manage
I thought Memmy was fine, don’t like Badger at all
of the suggestions already posted I think these are my favorite: Mercury, Orbit, Helios
wefwef (another lemmy app) just rebranded themselves as Voyager about a week ago
It’s pretty easy assuming both of your devices are on the same network:
if you have a good home network it is pretty much indistinguishable from playing it directly on the deck
I can play Elden Ring with no video artifacts or noticeable input lag
here is a guide which has some screenshots
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/remote-play-how-to-stream-games-from-your-pc-to-the-steam-deck
I gave up at the ‘find a youtube video of an exact length’ step
my laziness limit had been reached
I use safari with an adblocker extension (AdGuard) on ios
youtube works just fine in a browser, the youtube app sucks anyway