

I have one machine where I run steam as a headless instance as I just use it for remoteplay to the TV.


I have one machine where I run steam as a headless instance as I just use it for remoteplay to the TV.


And yet things like asbestos, lead, and smoking all took way longer than you’d expect (given they were a lot more universal).


Bakery/the smell bread makes while it’s rising.


Yeah, it was. So it had more features than most controllers at the time and I think was still cheaper.


I mean the original controller had gryo, track pads, USB dongle and Bluetooth, haptics, and buttons on the back.
However, I do agree the controller felt cheap (I think really just how light it was).
We’ll have to see. I think they could pull it off as they’ve been more aggressive with pricing than other companies.


The original steam controller was $50, I would hope they’d be able to keep it under $100.
Not to mention a steamdeck is $400, and that’s got a lot more going on than just a controller.
There have been studies, dogs suck at actually finding things and are just useful for cops to create “probable cause” to do what they want.


Ahh I overlooked the “polyhedron” part. Thanks!


I read through this and something I couldn’t quite understand is - is a sphere able to “pass through” itself. If not then that seems like a baseline proof that such objects exist, then the question is “are there any convex polygons”.


Could probably come up with more.


I’m not saying the graph is the best graph ever, I’m saying it’s far from the worst I’ve seen.
Its also clearly not a line of best fit, as it isn’t trying to “fit” the data. It’s a trend line that’s a vertically offset line from lowest to highest. It’s a stupid line, but being used to convey how much growth their has been.
The only real issue with this graph is the information/context being ommited. We know there is a lot more to the autism debate beyond just the rate of diagnosis.


Each bar shows two years; years they surveyed the kids and the year the kids were born.
So 2000|1992, is saying that kids born in 1992 were surveyed in 2000. If you look at tmit with thtmat perspective you can see it’s ordered by the year.


It’s probably a dataset that collected every 2 years, but only labeled every other bar to prevent the graph from being overcrowded.
Not a great decision, but not terrible.
Although, I’m a bit concerned for Lemmys graph comprehension skills.


Im confused, it’s got both axis labeled and seems pretty easy to read.
Maybe points off for having the labels on the outside rim of the graphic.
Doesn’t change the fact that classification of autism also changed over those years, but the graph itself is okay.


That doesn’t really help when you need X amount of something and everything is sold in Y amounts.
While some ingredients this isn’t an issue, I’ve run into this for pasta sauce/paste, coconut milk, canned beans, etc. which are hard to work around.


Later versions of the xb1 controllers should have Bluetooth support, so you wouldn’t need the dongle.
If you look online there should be guides to check if your controller supports Bluetooth and how to connect it.


Her real mistake is clearly being in cybersecurity. Those people seem to live and breath certifications.


Am I missing something? SQLite is great, but it isn’t really comparable to most other SQL databases, unless you’re talking about nosql alternatives?


Pretty sure it’s AI as the faves also look off. I had to look up the original photos, but Patrick Stewart looks noticeably different and William Shatners is too high Def.
To add another layer, I actually run it as a container - Steam Headless