[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago

Your setup looks like it's showing its age. How much you could/should salvage depends entirely on how much of an upgrade you want and what your budget is. You can of course keep using your peripherals as long as they aren't giving you any trouble.

If you are looking for some inexpensive upgrades, I would look at getting an m.2 SSD and at least 8gb additional ram. You could also do some things like uninstall unused software, clean out any crapware or any unneeded processes, defrag your hard drive, or even reinstall your OS.

No idea where you live or what performance targets you would be looking for, but you can get a decent prebuilt for around $800 USD.

[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 3 points 4 days ago

It's doable in most (maybe all?) manual vehicles. If you get the RPMs to a certain point, you're able to shift smoothly to the next gear without pushing the clutch in.

[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 1 points 4 days ago

Learning the clutch friction point, especially for a new driver, can be a challenge. Even after being experienced with driving manual for years, two things I still hate about them are stop-and-go traffic and taking off on a hill when someone is right on your ass.

[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 12 points 4 days ago

I learned to drive using a manual transmission vehicle. I spent a lot of time in empty parking lots, then in empty subdivision roads. It sucked, and having my dad as a teacher made things worse (he had a bit of a temper). As you stated, learning the clutch friction point for your vehicle is crucial (and it's different in every model of car, so that's fun), but once you get that down, the rest falls into place pretty easily.
I have had 4 vehicles since I got my license, and only the most recent one is automatic. I much prefer driving manual, but they're getting increasingly difficult to find outside of sports cars.

[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

It will be releasing on Steam and Xbox on the same day.

A lot of these Playstation trailers are borderline misleading. I don't expect Sony to advertise for other platforms, but the way they present things make it look like a PS5 exclusive.

[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 3 points 5 days ago

I'm guessing the 2nd "function" is the lanyard hole.

[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 22 points 2 weeks ago

I uninstalled Epic Online Services right after installing the game, and the only difference now is I get a warning screen that it's not installed whenever I start the game up. It's still BS that I should have to manually uninstall something I never wanted, though.

[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 17 points 2 weeks ago

My parents' divorce. I was 20 when it started, but still living at home. I was dragged through the middle of the very messy and drawn-out divorce proceedings, and unfortunately, my dad did not survive to hear the final judgement. The silver lining I guess was these two events gave me a solid kick in the pants to start acting like an adult. I went to counseling, then college, then an actual professional career.

While I am now in the best position in my life that I've ever been in, the catalyst to me getting here was terrible. 0/10, would strongly advise alternate means.

[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 22 points 1 month ago

I get junk mail addressed to a Pablo Picasso at my address periodically.

[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 18 points 1 month ago

I use mine to play some Steam games and to run emulators. I haven't had any compatibility issues, but I also tend to stick to games that are Steam Deck verified.

As far as how good it is, it's the only handheld pc I've used personally, but from reviews and discussions I've seen, despite other handhelds being more powerful, Steam Deck is a solid contender because of its price point and SteamOS being purpose-built for a handheld, whereas Windows is not.

[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 55 points 1 month ago

Be direct. "It's been great, but I have other things to take care of (or get to bed if night). See you later!"

[-] wirelesswire@lemmy.zip 199 points 1 month ago

The smaller population overall isn't a bad thing, but it can really be felt in smaller or niche communities. Reddit's huge size is a plus in this regard, because chances you can find at least a semi-active community for just about any hobby or niche interest.

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