Sunshine/Moonlight should perform better than Gamestream at the default settings.Try turning down your bitrate. 4K will work fine at 100Mbps.
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Sunshine/Moonlight should perform better than Gamestream at the default settings.Try turning down your bitrate. 4K will work fine at 100Mbps.
I am super impressed with Arch on my home servers. People seem to think “rolling” means “unstable” but the only issues I’ve had were due to some weird hardware incompatibility with my motherboard. Once I replaced the mobo my system has been rock solid AND reasonably up-to-date (I do use LTS kernel).
I clicked through to the article but don’t see a video (or a link to any video). Am I blind?
There was an episode of Vagrant Queen (mostly unheard of ScyFy show) where they parodied Clue as well. It was fantastic!
Thank you. This needs to be further up in the comments
So this value should only be used as a horizontal comparison metric (i.e. one car to another) and a rough estimate of overall range, just like listed MPG has always been.
Yeah, as soon as I read the second paragraph my thought was “buy your own router”. Problem solved.
I’m with you. The Witness is still quite possibly my favorite game of all time. One of the few I wish I could wipe from my memory and play again, fresh.
They should call it Y.
The Witness
While this is good information to share this has nothing to do with the net neutrality stuff.
I’ve been meaning to install Linux on my primary gaming PC but haven’t yet due to laziness. This would 100% get me to pull the trigger if/when I ever had to upgrade/reinstall.
Care to share a source on this? I’d like to know more.
Did you know regular water contains a chemical used in rocket fuel, too? Yeah, Oxygen. Saying it “contained chemicals also found in rocket fuel” is just click bait. Not saying Real Water didn’t have issues or should be forgiven, just that sensationalist headlines are dumb.
DDG is great, highly recommended. It reminds me of what Google used to be.
While I’m a huge open source advocate this has little to do with open vs closed source software.
I’ve switched over to Proton for email, calendar and drive. I still haven’t found a replacement for Google Photos but I’m looking for one.
Duck Duck Go has been nothing but great since I switched a few months ago. It’s like Google from 10 years ago.
No and, in fact, this was (and still is) a selling point of Git over the alternatives (e.g. Subversion) available at the time that required you to “check out” some code and no one else could check out/modify that code while you had it checked out.