@gamingonlinux Dépends on how inclined the grips are. They look kinda straight down to me, which means the wrists won’t be rotated in the right portion for the thumbs to lay naturally on the sticks, but we’ll see!
There’s also the issue that my thumbs often bump into one another with symmetrical sticks on a PS controller, because the sticks are too close
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2024 19:29:21 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2024 18:58:14 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
@gamingonlinux We’ll have to wait for the size and thickness, and the angle of the grips, but this will probably not work for me. Symmetrical sticks placed in the middle of the controller, with touchpads on the way where my fat hands will likely activate them all the time…
Sounds like a recipe for thumb and wrist pain for me personally :/
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 03:18:52 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
@killyourfm @elementary I haven’t heard about that, but I only tried it on an Intel laptop!
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Nov-2024 03:01:26 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
@elementary OS 8 is now out!
It's a sizeable update that brings a #Wayland session, tons of accessibility changes, #Flathub by default, revamped system settings, a change in how updates are handled, and a lot more.I found it has caught up to its counterparts, and now that the heavy work (Wayland & GTK4) is mostly done, I have high hopes!
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 22-Nov-2024 14:25:50 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
@fabyk @kernellogger @tuxedocomputers Maybe, I’ll admit this doesn’t seem like an issue: they relicense everything when upstreaming, so there’s no incompatibility, anyone can still grab the code and build the DKMS drivers package to add it to another distro (done in a COPR repo for Fedora, IIRC), and all the code of these drivers is open source.
Standard practice for stuff they wouldn’t be accepted as-is in the kernel?
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 22-Nov-2024 00:06:31 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
Since #Google #Chrome decided to limit developers and users in terms of what extensions they can run, and how good they are, I think it's time to place that browser where it belongs (in the bin), and replace it with anything else, since everything else is better.
Here is a look at some popular browsers, and some new ones I hadn't tried and that suitably impressed me:
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 21-Nov-2024 20:54:31 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
Peertube mobile app (first version, not finished, all usual disclaimers apply!
If you like Peertube, my channel’s link is in my profile on Mastodon, give the app a test, and give @Framasoft and @peertube some feedback!
https://framaforms.org/peertube-mobile-application-release-candidate-1731599644
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 21-Nov-2024 20:02:51 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
Damn, that BcacheFS developer is really unhinged. It’s not just « The rules don’t apply to me », he’s now going « waah waaah codes of conducts are ruining FOSS »…
The only reason CoCs are needed is because of people like him. They’re not silencing YOU, buddy, you’re creating THEM. Learn to be an adult, and everything will be fine.
Funny how the most toxic people always are the ones trying to say community is the most important part… newsflash, you’re ruining these communities, not CoCs. -
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 15:22:41 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
@cameronbosch They’ve explained it in various discussions. Some people think it’s weird, I don’t: they relicense the drivers once they upstream them, but these drivers are basically staging work that isn’t necessarily ready to be put in the kernel, and might not be accepted as-is. Gpl3 lets them make sure they control when these drivers are proposed for inclusion in the kernel.
In the meantime, it’s open source, and it can be compiled by any distro and added in any repo
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 07-Nov-2024 02:34:42 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
And if someone says « but he won the popular vote », I will scream.
Yes, that’s the problem. The problem isn’t that this fringe dictator spewing conspiracies and lies every single time he speaks has SOME supporters.
The problem is that regular, normal people also were convinced by his crazy shit. That’s the problem. Normal people are now falling for this scam, again. More people now think this shit is fine. Preferable, even. That’s what difficult to swallow. Humanity is moronic.
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 07-Nov-2024 02:34:42 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
That’s not even talking about how the US tends to reflect what happens in the rest of the world. All the crazy conspiracies and imbecilic notions that Trumpists have?
They also arrive in Europe about 3 to 5 years later. We have people fighting against « woke » in France now, even though it was never a real thing in the US, and even less so in France.
We are already going down, fast. This will harm the entire world by ricochet. This election is a blow for humanity as a whole.
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 07-Nov-2024 00:38:54 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
@EUCommission « I warmly congratulate fascism, disinformation and Russian interference for their victory ».
That’s not it, try again and rephrase that.
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Nov-2024 21:33:04 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
« But, Nick, you’re not a US Citizen, this election doesn’t affect you ».
Do you know how shit the internet has become since Trump was elected the first time? Do you know how fast and far the quality of online interactions has dropped since that orange fascist opened the gates to let all the trolls from under the bridge?
Anyone who makes content that has even 2% of political notions (and FOSS is definitely political) will be confronted to more brainwashed maniacs and bigots.
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Nov-2024 00:06:55 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
I finally got a review unit for the latest #AMD version of the @frameworkcomputer Laptop 13.
It was the DIY edition, so I even got to put some of it together, installed #Fedora 41 on it, and performed a few tests.
Here is my thoughts on this excellent device and how well it runs #Linux:
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 13-Oct-2024 22:11:42 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
Time for this week’s #Linux and #OpenSource News video:
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 04-Oct-2024 00:16:19 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
With more and more games moving to anti-cheat solutions without enabling #Linux support (GTA V and Space Marine 2 being 2 very recent examples), with the #SteamDeck looking a bit underpowered for recent AAA games, #Valve's rating system being untrustworthy to buy anything, and our gaming market share falling down a bit, Linux gaming is starting to look a bit unhealthy.
Let's discuss!
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 27-Sep-2024 05:49:26 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
I decided to take a look at what’s new in the second alpha of the #Cosmic Desktop from @system76, and it’s a bunch of nice quality of life that they’ve implemented in there !
Also, the format of the video is a bit different, let me know if you liked it !
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 06-Sep-2024 18:06:14 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
First day of my side gig as a teacher today! Let’s see if I have any sort of talent for this or if I’m one of these dreadful, unintelligible fools!
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 02-Sep-2024 21:33:58 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
I can’t say enough how much I love @BrodieOnLinux videos to get a deeper dive on any of the issues and things happening on Linux.
I provide an general overview of most of these same topics, but whenever I want the complete details to build a more informed opinion, some fact checking, and making sure I don’t talk out of my butt, Brodie is THE source I go to.
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2024 17:15:58 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment
@Mabande @aral Exactly. And when the left actually starts shouting that this is not ok, all they have to say is « oh look at how unstable they are, they just want to damage our institutions, they can’t cooperate ».