
NVIDIA, with the help of its open-source tools, is helping game devs not only integrate DLSS but also AMD FSR & Intel XeSS into their titles.

The fact that Android Auto does not work is what prevented me to install Graphene.
Similar to the overall results, the frame rate difference between each OS was very small, with most titles having an fps delta of less than eight between the fastest and slowest operating systems.
Not enough for me ditch Windows and face Linux adversities.
One month... I get delaying it, but why not a week instead of a whole month when betas are supposedly over?
Looks great, but way too big for my taste...
Thank you, could not have said it better. Nuclear is the way forward, at least until fusion energy is viable.
You should let the battery go to zero and then charge to 100% from time to time, even though it's stressful to the battery. Accubattery recommends once a month to avoid these kind of odd values I believe.
There are specific bags for phones, so I assume so.
Using Infinity here and it's very good on battery too. I'm also surprised how smooth and customizable it is.
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I tried both Liftoff and Thunder but I prefer Infinity.
Liftoff is good but I'm trying Infinity right now and it's even better imo.
Ah great, it's an open issue, thanks.
Hide bottom bar when scrolling down
I just installed Liftoff and it looks good, but I would be nice if there was an option so that the bottom bar (including the huge + button) is hidden when scrolling down. Thanks.
I'm on the same boat here, bought pro at the time was would gladly buy the ad removal here but 23€ is just a big no.
Sync was Reddit for me and I didn't even bat an eye about buying pro at the time (around 3€ I think).
Paying 23€ for ad removal is just being greedy right now, I really want to support the dev but this is just too much.
I didn't have one either, it was just like the image.
Thanks for the info, I was looking for where I could buy Pro (ad-free) and I couldn't find it.
What about dark mode? To me that should be the priority.
Edit: I just noticed that on the new version we will no longer be able to see the sleep stages without premium.
Fitbit/Google is again restricting data behind a subscription, I will move on to Garmin when the update is mandatory.
Nice, I was a bit sad to see such a long list before I could finally try Sync. I guess you work fast though!
I went from Pixel 6a to Pixel 5 because of the size, am I crazy?
I bought the 6a almost a year ago and have been using it until a few days ago. The phone is great but I never used it comfortably and lately because of having to put it in my short's pockets (it's summer) I started to notice more and more how big it is. I decided to compare the size of it with the Pixel 5 (since eveyone says it's the perfect sized phone) and I saw how much taller, thicker and even heavier the 6a is compared to 5.
So I decided to look for Pixel 5 on the web just to see how much they cost and found a great refurbished at 240€ mint condition. I looked around for other 6.0inch phones and there are so very few a them (Asus mostly).
Now I'm using the Pixel 5 and it's so much better to hold it and carry it around... I wish the Pixel 8a has this size (if it's released at all), since 8 is going to be like the 6a most likely.
Do you guys miss a 5.9''/6.0'' phone? I hate how all smartphones' screens are at least 6.1 inches and have the tall 20:9 ratio...
What’s Up With The Missing NVIDIA DLSS Support In AMD Sponsored FSR Titles?
NVIDIA, with the help of its open-source tools, is helping game devs not only integrate DLSS but also AMD FSR & Intel XeSS into their titles.