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[–] heythatsprettygood@feddit.uk 2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

I do wonder why they decide to do this. Replacement Nintendo docks probably aren't a big money maker. Maybe they did HDCP (HDMI copy protection for movies and such, used for YouTube and such when they finally get it working) on dock side for Switch 2 so this is their attempt to stop people getting the video feed in between? Just speculation though, and I might be very wrong.

[–] heythatsprettygood@feddit.uk 3 points 21 hours ago

No AC8 announcement at Summer Showcase. People are going crazy.

 

Update: it's so over

 
 

To be fair, I'm not sure there is any era with a lot of reliable sports cars, except for maybe the Honda/Acura NSX. To this day, if I say "BMW S85 V10 rod bearing failure" I would probably bring back some bad memories for some people even though it's been nearly 20 years at this point.

Do you think something might be up somewhere else in the engine? My family have had VWs (mostly TDIs) a while and they usually only need a water pump at about 80 or 90k miles. Either that, or you got unlucky like our TSI Polo that needed one at 20k (although nothing else in the 30k+ since).

[–] heythatsprettygood@feddit.uk 7 points 2 days ago (3 children)

Not really in my experience. Modern car electrics, as complex as they are, have been way more reliable than the nightmares in older vehicles I have dealt with. Engines too are a lot more predictable nowadays, and won't have the random weird quirks older engines do. They obviously develop faults too, but they are usually easier to deal with rather than strange faults on older vehicles. However, I do think serviceability has sometimes taken a step back, as there's a concerning number of cars that need you to take out the engine for certain servicing tasks that you are expected to do over the life of the car.

one of the villains from P5X

 
 
 
 
 
 

AC5 Mission 17 spoilers

This is gold. I did not know how much I needed this in my life.

 

It's very much fixed now, enough as to where I have gotten back into my play through after abandoning it due to the terrible performance on Switch 1. Still, I think Nintendo and Game Freak should be embarrassed that this released on Switch 1 in the state it was in in the first place. I don't think many people would have minded a delay or even Switch 2 exclusivity if it meant a better final product.

 

Exquisite, one may say.

 

Only new installs use SELinux by default. Existing installs continue to use AppArmor.

[–] heythatsprettygood@feddit.uk 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I am unsure. I'll give this a try soon, as it looks like it probably does the trick. Thanks for letting me know.

EDIT: Seemingly not, at least on my setup. It was installed automatically as a dependency of Steam, but I needed to use my previous commands to get Proton to work.

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