If you don’t need a hotkey for your mic this is the best solution by far.
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There’s an AZ CLI for every PS Azure module though.
Pretty much any wireless AC AP from the last 10 years can hit those speeds with no headache, no keys, and no Windows.
An AP is just a WiFi point, you can use pretty much any AP with your pfsense router.
That’s what most of us do, using this windows VM just for WiFi is only going to cause you a headache in the future.
Maybe a stupid question, but isn’t it just easier to get a secondhand AP on eBay or something than deal with this windows WiFi BS?
You ask about future proofing but Windows 10 is EoL in 8 months.
I ran opnsense in a VM for years with no issue, just recently went to dedicated hardware. Every now and then I’d want to replace a drive or swap the GPU in the host for jellyfin and taking the internet out with it sucks a lot.
Being able to snapshot opnsense is cool, but opnsense also has a very robust backup and restore system so idk.
Use Envision and an AMD gpu, works great.
Don’t use SteamVR, it’s trash on Linux - Valve for all their Proton work has ignored the Linux build of SteamVR for years.
I’m not the OP, report the post if you feel it’s in violation…
Nobody knows how to work around Microsoft BS better than Linux users.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Refurbished OLED Decks are now available on Steam
41·1 year agoAn outdated idea that oled burns in quickly.
Modern oled technology is amazing, but some people forget LCDs also burn in (albeit slower).
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I have an Nvidia GPU, should I get an Intel or AMD CPU?
651·1 year agoCPU is pretty much irrelevant to GPU choice.
Personally I wouldn’t buy any recent intel CPU with the dishonesty and major flaws in their products as of late, but that’s up to you to decide - AMD’s most recent CPUs haven’t been amazing either, but don’t have hardware flaws at least.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Valve Engineer Mike Blumenkrantz Hoping To Accelerate Wayland Protocol Development
37·1 year agoOr be 64 bit now that it’s 2024.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•LCD Steam Decks on sale. 64GB LCD (15% off - $296.65) and 512GB LCD (25% off - $336.75)
17·1 year agoProbably why they’re on sale.
Using a dummy plug is perfectly normal for a lot of use cases, even in the enterprise. Generally if you can’t do virtual rendering (like RDP) then using a dummy plug is totally fine

On the NTFS thing, Steam really does not like NTFS drives in my experience. Converting to Ext4 would be a good idea for gaming purposes.