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As someone who is (somewhat) interested in doing a similar setup like yours – does it stack? As in, energy is divided between all pis that are connected to that single cable?
Definitely Not GustavoM. :^)
As someone who is (somewhat) interested in doing a similar setup like yours – does it stack? As in, energy is divided between all pis that are connected to that single cable?
I don’t think that’ll be a good idea to promote the usage of microsd’s considering the competition is (almost) going full nvme – which is (obviously) miles better than any microsd.
I’ll try it on my Orange pi zero 3 just for giggles.
-EDIT- I just did (straight from their site), and welp… 5 minutes to load a map, lots of stuttering yet performance was okay’ish ( ~25 frames per second). Not bad for a little board with only 1 GiB of ram and the power draw capped at 2W.
-EDIT2- Nvm that, I grabbed the binary, ran it locally and the experience was much, much better. Absolutely playable.
You can make it a “live tv” of sorts that changes between streams that you enjoy the most while at the same time a network-wide ad blocker.
…instead of having to create an entry for every single game.
I think I might be shot and burnt alive in a cross for saying this, but… have you tried adding class=“*” instead of restricting it to the steam client only? Oh, and I tried this on my opi zero 3 and it works. The performance boost was really noticeable.
Hey, how’s 2080 OP? Will we finally get nano pcs able to run Crysis at 16k, with a power draw under 5w?
For when you are running an “obscure” distro and/or sbc (like say, dietpi and orange pi zero 3).
A “ez” solution would be simply stay on Windows and leave Linux as a novelty. A somewhat complicated solution – double booting (apparently Windows can be a privacy nightmare even while dual-booting). A quite hard one would be installing Linux and running Windows on a VM with GPU passthrough. The “are you bleeping kidding me?” approach would be buying another PC just to run Linux while leaving your “main” PC for Windows.
“Is there a sane approach for this?” – yep, there is! Which is, buying a console and use it solely for gaming while leaving your main PC for daily browsing and everything else (i.e Linux).
I’ve got a rpi 4 w/ 2 GiB of ram and it runs fine.
1- Clone this repo: https://github.com/NicoD-SBC/armbian-gaming
2- Run armbian-gaming.sh
3- Choose “install retropie”
4- Run “emulationstation” after installing
Eh, just you wait until Bill implements AI into it and/or a xz-like backdoor and then says its “for your own good”.
I like my rpi, but using it with a water cooling kit that big is a bit too much. It’s like buying a ferrari engine and then using it on my 20 year old car.
Apparently the “logic” behind this is simply, “because both isolate stuff”.
Aw ye! Let’s flippin’ GO!
I saw an article where people started messing with voltage to a Tesla’s CPU and managed to unlock premium features.
I know this is slightly off-topic, but… how exactly does this happens anyways? Does dropping the cpu voltage makes it “forget” of some intended things like a built-in protection or something of the sort? Not gonna lie, I never heard of it until now.
I am currently powering two rpi’s with a 40w USB dual port charger, has been going well.
Isn’t using chargers instead of power supplies dangerous? Because I keep hearing that “power supplies are a must or else you’ll kill your device” like its gospel. Unless that isn’t entirely true or something I might be (very likely) unaware.
Other than that, thanks for your input as well
Fair enough. Thank you for your input.
HoloISO if you -REALLY- want to have a “steamdeck-like” experience. Unless if you mean “steam focused” as in “gaming focused”…? Then (pretty much) any distro you want – as long as its a minimal install. Tweak it to your needs, make steam run when you log in. And thats it.
Not going to happen. Money is good, but we are too addicted to freedom already.
Even if it happened for whatever reason, that’d make most users fall back to “vanilla” versions of Linux.
Theres a free to play MMORPG called FFXIV with a free and unlimited trial that can get you sorted. But if you really, REALLY want to meet new folks (only)… then your best bet is to hit a nearby bar, grab a seat, drink and do some small talk with random folk.
Just download proton-ge and set it to run with lutris.
t. That is how I ran the game.