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Doesn’t even need updates, in the 10 years I was on Windows it didn’t want to start after shutting it down again like 7 times
I hated having to reinstall every year
Doesn’t even need updates, in the 10 years I was on Windows it didn’t want to start after shutting it down again like 7 times
I hated having to reinstall every year
Same problem as Magpie, that’s because they wrap the game window into another window which has desynced refresh times and horrible input lag. I really don’t know how people can play using this
True, that guy seems like a jerk
Also, if you only want the highest quality using the command line version is easy as running
yt-dlp “link”
for example:
yt-dlp “https://m.youtube.com/watchv=dQw4w9WgXcQ”
Although it needs ffmpeg too for certain websites that have seperate audio and video streams. Maybe that’s why your previous experiences have been wonky
Using lutris it should run flawlessly, even with MO2
Instead of giving money to Bethesda AGAIN you could also remove Steams DRM from your copy of the game with Steamless via Wine
You need to enable don’t rebase text section or what it’s called to not break SKSE mod support though (not at my computer atm. I can update you on the exact wording later if you want me to)
Could you imagine how little the police would get done if they had special accounts with unlimited access to every OnlyFans account? Personally if I had something like that I would probably just phase out of this reality
Ummm, you do know there is a website for that right?
Imagine thinking OnlyFans content is better than free content
Spoiler: It’s not. Most of it is even wayyy worse than many things you can find for free
Doing this also opens Firefox in Voyager here on A14. Going back via Androids navigation gestures works as expected (not sure if this is what you meant)
I am curious though, why would you share a post to Firefox when there’s a dedicated button to open a posts link in your default browser?
Not really, it just depends on the mods you wanna use. Some are AE only, some SE only… Most should support both though
Also SE is just one version, while AE had many minor updates
Except that ad blockers also provide protection against malware, phishing and tracking. Having no ad blocker on is like having a one night stand over and over again without ever using a condom. Might work out for years on end, until you finally get infected
So, I looked those mods up and they’re versioning seems like a mess
Is there a reason you’re on AE? Has been a while that I’ve modded Skyrim but back then downgrading to SSE was the way to go
What Skyrim version are you on? What Skyhim version do those mods require? Should be easy as that
Relevant last place comic:
All of them.
Biggest difference a distro does is their update cycle and how much the distro “takes care” of you. Some of them do everything behind the scenes to make it just work. Others need more user interaction to reach the same state (but tend to teach you the inner workings too, which will open up a LOT of customization)
I’m sure this won’t be abused like everything browsers allow websites to do
“Land of the free” lmao
Archived it on the wayback machine here.
Since that’ll take a while here’s a copy & paste from Firefox reader mode:
Ben Hardwidge
4 - 5 minutes
Intel has finally updated us on its search for the cause of game crashes on Intel CPUs, including the Core i9 14900K. According to the chip maker, a bunch of motherboard BIOS updates will be coming soon to fix one contributing factor, but the company says it’s still yet to identify the “root cause” of the game crashes on Intel CPUs.
The extreme multi-threaded power and high clock speed of the Core i9 14900K makes it one of the company’s best gaming CPU options right now, but there have been many reports of game crashes on Intel CPUs in games based on the Unreal engine recently. This latest announcement from Intel isn’t timely either, as the company originally promised to make a statement about the situation in May 2024.
Let’s start with what Intel does now know, which is that there is indeed a bug in its Enhanced Thermal Velocity Boost (eTVB) algorithm. The statement, posted by Intel communications manager Thomas Hannaford, says that Intel has already developed a patch to fix the eTVB problem, and that it’s currently talking with motherboard makers with a view to getting BIOS (firmware) updates out before 19 July, 2024.
Intel also says that the default settings for LGA1700 motherboards should stick to a limited set of parameters when it comes to power limits and thermal regulation so that CPUs aren’t overheating. Motherboard makers have already been issuing BIOS updates to conform to Intel’s default baseline settings, but Intel has also specified the following settings for several CPUs, from the Core i5 13600K to the Core i9 14900KS.
However, bear in mind that these settings are conservative compared to the loose default power settings applied to these motherboards when they were first released, and they’re highly likely to result in a drop in performance as a result.
These are the recommended Intel default motherboard settings for stability:
Parameter | Value |
CEP (current excursion protection) | Enable |
eTVB (Enhanced Thermal Velocity Boost) | Enable |
TVB (Thermal Velocity Boost) | Enable |
TVB voltage optimizations | Enable |
ICCMAX unlimited bit | Disable |
TjMAX offset | 0 |
C-states (including C1E) | Enable |
Parameter | Baseline | Performance |
ICCMAX | 175A | 200A |
ICCMAC_App | 150A | 170A |
Power limit 1 (PL1) | 125W | 181W |
Power limit 2 (PL2) | 143W | 181W |
Parameter | Baseline | Performance |
ICCMAX | 249A | 307A |
ICCMAC_App | 200A | 245A |
Power limit 1 (PL1) | 125W | 253W |
Power limit 2 (PL2) | 188W | 253W |
Parameter | Baseline | Performance | Extreme |
ICCMAX | 249A | 307A | 400A |
ICCMAC_App | 200A | 245A | 320A |
Power limit 1 (PL1) | 125W | 253W | 253W |
Power limit 2 (PL2) | 188W | 253W | 253W |
Parameter | Performance | Extreme |
ICCMAX | 307A | 400A |
ICCMAC_App | 245A | 320A |
Power limit 1 (PL1) | 253W | 320W |
Power limit 2 (PL2) | 253W | 320W |
Disappointingly, though, as we recently reported, Intel still doesn’t know the root cause of the stability problems gamers are encountering, and specifically states that “while this eTVB bug is potentially contributing to instability, it is not the root cause of the instability issue.”
Intel also hasn’t provided a timescale for resolving the problem, simply saying that it will “continue working towards a conclusion to the investigation.” The company admitted that this “investigation is not an easy one to conduct and we’re grateful for both the support of our partners in conducting the analysis as well as the patience of the Intel community.”
Intel is expected to release its new Arrow Lake desktop CPUs before the end of this year, but in the meantime, its 14th-generation Raptor Lake CPUs are its best options for gaming. If you’re thinking of buying a new gaming CPU right now, we recommend picking up the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D instead, as it’s faster than the 14900K in most of our game tests, and it’s much cheaper too.
Been there, done that. It sucks to always fall back down after crawling out of the hole you’re in but you mustn’t stop trying. Maybe stop for a moment and look back who you were and reflect who you are now. Never stop trying to improve yourself and the things you care about and the former will let you be in awe
I know you can do it ❤️ you have to. And you should know it aswell