ipv6 is great, if not for the fact that many ISPs around the world still haven’t bothered rolling it out decades later, making it inaccessible for many.
ipv6 is great, if not for the fact that many ISPs around the world still haven’t bothered rolling it out decades later, making it inaccessible for many.
(Turns out Reddit posted this comment 3 times for me!)
That means your door must’ve been locked 270%
To be fair, you show up in basically every thread about the thing and go on long rants like you’ve got nothing better to do with your time. It doesn’t seem healthy.
Like, I totally get that you refute the performance claims of the tool (because they do sound dubious) but it’s more like a vendetta at this point. Are you okay dude?
Have you seen the pixel policy of most PC monitor manufacturers? A lot of them don’t care unless you’ve got 10+ dead pixels, and will laugh in your face if you come to them complaining about a single one.
It’s unfortunate, but it’s difficult to manufacture 100% error-free displays.
Am I the only one who has no light bleed on my steam deck? At least it’s not something I’ve ever noticed, and I tried looking for it after recently hearing that people complained about it.
Perhaps you don’t need to go on vacation with all of them at once?
It’s been in preview for almost two months but just hit stable.
In both your examples, I’m assuming you actually mean sleep/standby, not power off? The latter is done through the power menu and will save the most power, but is inconvenient because you’ll have to wait for the deck to boot whenever you want to use it.