

Did you also smack your left monitor in this playthrough? :)


Did you also smack your left monitor in this playthrough? :)


I installed them through a Windows VM, not sure if they have different firmware for PS5 and PC.
I had a similar issue to yours where the controller would not connect or connect and not register as input. It worked fine for me after the update.
Only problem was that I needed to unplug and plug in the Bluetooth dongle everytime I restarted the PC, for the controller to connect correctly.
Do you have problems with other Bluetooth devices until you re-plug your adapter?
I am happy if someone uses AI first to come up with a coherent message, bug report, or question.
LLMs do not add anything of value to bug reports, they add unecessary padding requiring me to filter out the marketing speech to get down to the issue. I would much rather have the raw brain dump of theirs.
If somebody sends me their ChatGPT text I now ask them to send me their prompt instead so I don’t have to waste my time on their lengthy text that has the same amount of information as the original.
I am annoyed if it’s ill-researched/understood nonsense, AI assisted or not.
Being coherent is rarely the problem in bug reports, it’s the user not properly typing out what the actual issue is.
I have gotten bullet point list bug reports that read like they were written by an insane person that were more useful than a nicely written ChatGPT message with 0 information in it.


What do you want to host?
If it’s a simple text-only/Javascript website, you can host through Codeberg/Gitlab/Github on a custom domain free of charge.


You might want to try updating your controller firmware (via Windows) and installing the steam-devices package if its not already installed.
Dualsense controllers should work out of the box like this.
me3 is your friend and has a native Linux version. Didn’t run the randomizer yet but seamless coop and reforged work just fine.
I would recommend creating a portable install inside of the game folder. They have a Linux guide here: https://me3.help/en/latest/#quick-start-guide
Let me know if you have issues with this.


I have not seen FSR 4+ or DLSS 4+ upscaling live yet but anything before that looks horrendous, so blurry and full of artifacts. Even going from native to the highest quality upscaling degrades image quality significantly.
I much prefer not using them, leaving me with a clean image and turning down other settings like shadows instead. At least, if the game allows it.
I do quite like the native AA mode of FSR3 though, looks quite sharp without oversharpening.
It’s nice that the options are there but I would much prefer if developers would focus on properly scaling graphic settings again instead of 5 different shadow settings that don’t do anything to improve performance.


If we’re talking about online editing, Collabora has web editors based on LibreOffice but with a modern UI: https://www.collaboraonline.com/
They are really great and can be self hosted (e.g. with Nextcloud).
For offline editing, as already mentioned, LibreOffice has an optional ribbon UI and OnlyOffice looks pretty modern as well.


Make sure it has one of the supported chips on that page or it won’t work without extra work.
If not, CC2531 adapters can be bought for very cheap and are perfectly adequate for sniffing Zigbee traffic.


You can still follow that guide if you pick up a cheap Zigbee dongle and connect it to your PC.
You just have to know your network key for decryption and you’re good to go.


Normally, yes, it would say what automation is triggering it, in this case it does not seem to be triggered by an automation.
These are just the reports coming back from the network. So the device reported it turned on/off.
I have these on my individual devices when the group turns on/off.
So the group gets the correct history entry for which automation/user triggered it but all the members of the group just report “Turned on/off”.
Maybe try toggling all your Zigbee groups on and off and see if your misbehaving devices react?


I had this happen once and it was cheap lights that got confused and suddenly started reacting to commands for other addresses. Took me quite a while to figure this out before just throwing them all out.
Starting with the first 2 assumptions, is anyone aware of a means to listening into the ZigBee network to see which device, bridge or middleman, is sending these on/off commands?
zigbee2mqtt has a guide for sniffing Zigbee traffic here: https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/advanced/zigbee/04_sniff_zigbee_traffic.html
Weird, was only aware of the desync issue in Halo and Company of Heroes unless some DLLs are copied over from a Windows host.
and a game that won’t work with Windows users in multiplayer.
Is it Halo or Company of Heroes?


CoreELEC can do it on Dolby Vision certified devices if you’re looking for a open source solution.


Is it a Surface laptop?


No need, Austrian courts will make stupid decisions on technology all on their own.
Fedora 43 with the Rawhide kernel.


I’m using N26 on my degoogled phone with microG.
I believe it’s only used for push notifications, SafetyNet/Play Protect are not necessary.
I don’t know much about OLED laptops but OLED monitors do their maintenance entirely in firmware, no OS support is necessary.