Fwiw it shows the charge % to the next pip down next to the ammo counter
Paradox
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Tbh it’s more like quake 1 than Doom
Which isn’t a bad thing, but I think everyone would have been perfectly happy with just Doom: Eternal 2
Paradox@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•How your showerhead and fridge got roped into the culture warsEnglish2·26 days agoThese don’t really feel like a garden hose, best comparable thing is the spray from a good impact or rotor sprinkler.
I didn’t get the long nut because it wasn’t an option when I bought them a few years ago haha
Paradox@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•How your showerhead and fridge got roped into the culture warsEnglish41·26 days agoI liked em so much I wrote a blog post about it
Paradox@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•How your showerhead and fridge got roped into the culture warsEnglish51·26 days agoI used to feel the same way, going as far as to drill out the flow restriction devices, but I found a shower head I actually like a few years back, a high Sierra brand one, and even it’s lowest flow model feels powerful
I liked it so much I wrote a blog post about it
Paradox@lemdro.idto Games@lemmy.world•Xbox CEO: Consoles are a 'good, established business' and a 'really healthy part' of Game PassEnglish4·27 days agoUpdates that fix bugs come to PC far earlier than Xbox sometimes never coming at all. Games, when not on gamepass, even from Microsoft, are typically cheaper on other platforms. And sometimes they just don’t even put content on the Xbox
Last fall was halo 2’s 20th anniversary. If you only played Xbox, you could have forgotten it. Microsoft did nothing on the Xbox about it. But on PC, they promoted the released E3 demo levels
Finally there’s the lack of investment in any hardware upgrades. The controllers still use the same crap alps stick modules, the vibration is still two big dumb motors, and the buttons are still just graphite pads on a PCB. Even on the $200 elite controllers. There’s no single channel wireless headset available first party, just stereo ones, and the add on storage still remains horrifically overpriced years later
Paradox@lemdro.idto Games@lemmy.world•Xbox CEO: Consoles are a 'good, established business' and a 'really healthy part' of Game PassEnglish51·27 days agoThen why are you treating us like second class citizens?
Paradox@lemdro.idto Games@lemmy.world•Ubisoft’s Colorblind Simulation Tool, Chroma, Now Available For Public UseEnglish4·1 month agoMy only beef with Microsoft and Xbox is that they’re not willing to open up these systems to any sort of macros or even complex rebinding.
Shame, because I used to actually admire how he handled layoffs. Was a far sight better (from outside looking in) than the “thanks, here’s one extra paycheck, send your laptop back at your expense please” I’d experienced
People use mouse on Xbox. There will always be some
Any puzzle made by Oskar van Deventer. He’s got a ton of them, they’re all free, and he posts YouTube videos about them all
Paradox@lemdro.idto Technology@beehaw.org•Plex is rolling out its big app redesignEnglish8·2 months agoWonder how many things they shit up
I was surprised to find that an old Plex feature, controlling any one player from any other instance, such as playing on a laptop and controlling with a cell phone, no longer worked. My wife and I used that a lot when traveling, as plugging a laptop into a hotel TV with an HDMI cable is generally far more bullet proof than any streaming stick
Course sometimes we’d stay in an Airbnb, and they’d have a Roku or Apple TV, where we’d just sign into a Plex app and use it there. But that’s beyond the point
I’ve heard the song and dance from all the tech companies at this point. Google and Microsoft both offered a package that promised things like chart portability and whatnot. Each was shut down a couple years later, and charts and records remain as locked down as ever
Paradox@lemdro.idto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?English2·2 months agoAnd frankly, there’s not really too much I want to do that the x1c can’t presently do, so there’s minimal need to go buy a big new expensive printer, or build one
Paradox@lemdro.idto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?English2·2 months agoYeah I’m keeping eyes on the voron.
My next printer must have the following, else it’s not much of an upgrade
- Multiple extruders or changeable tool heads
- 500mm^3 print volume
- Actively heated enclosure
- Lidar and auto tramming
- Ams like thing
- Full opensource
- Core xy. Not interested in a bed slinger
Paradox@lemdro.idto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?English2·2 months agoApparently the h2d is crippled if you use offline mode. No cutter or laser support
This is what I was always afraid of. With the x1c they didn’t really take away any hardware features if you put it offline and so the trade-off was acceptable. But locking you out of the physical hardware that you’ve purchased is a whole new story. Kind of like the dishwashers that require an app to do a rinse cycle.
For what the h2d costs you can get an awful lot of printer from a different brand
Paradox@lemdro.idto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•The Enshittification of 3D Printers – Are We Losing What Made Them Great?English3·2 months agoFwiw the open source scene literally got started because of a printer
BART wrote a PDP8 cross assembler in the late 90s, that they still use today.
https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/plucky/man1/palbart.1.html