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  • Oversteer works for that. https://github.com/berarma/oversteer

    Can get it with flatpak, AUR, or with the install instructions on the GitHub.

    I have not adjusted mine though. Seems to work fine for truck game.

    G29 will work ootb, newer Logitech wheel may need a custom driver (linked on the oversteer page)

  • Cooking @lemmy.world
    unce @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Cooked some fish!

  • Yeah I have the flip 6. I upgraded from the flip 3 for a larger cover screen. No issues with either of them.

    I like that it takes up less pocket space and most tasks can be done on the cover without opening the phone. The flipping is neat but honestly I'd rather have a modern 4-4.5 inch android slab. Too bad all the major phone manufacturers have switched to only making giant pocket tablets.

  • dailygames @lemmy.zip
    unce @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Strands 3-20-25

    I didn't know much about this one lol

    Strands #382 “Wetland patrol” 💡💡🔵💡 💡🔵💡💡 🔵💡🔵💡 🔵💡🔵🟡

  • I really enjoy Tumbleweed. I've been using it for about 18 months now without issue. One thing to note though is that TW only packages production release Nvidia drivers. This means you will not have the 555 or 560 drivers that make Wayland usable by default. You can always install the latest drivers with the run file provided by Nvidia. Some people also use the CUDA repo to get the newer drivers. However, I'd think both of these options may be the type of tinkering you are trying to avoid.

    Overall I think TW is a great distro but it may be a bit more setup for Nvidia gaming on Wayland than you are looking for. If you're down with doing a little tinkering or gaming on X give it a shot. You can always roll back if something gets messed up.

  • I really liked sony back when they made the compact series. ZX1 compact was my favorite smartphone but sadly it stopped working on my carrier. Now I'm using a galaxy zflip. The size when folded feels nice in my pocket. Closest thing I could find to a "small" full featured android.

    • beer (cheaper away from the beach)
    • hat for shade
    • fishing pole if you like fishing
    • cheap old phone if you have one, can swap your sim card to it. Keeps sand and water away from nice newer phone
  • Food and Cooking @beehaw.org
    unce @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Made some clam chowder!