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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • Using 1080 to minimize latency already. Can play leisure platformers, but playing racing games like Wreckfest, you just lose all feel for the car since tapping the controller applies the change with too much delay.

    Hardwiring would be the only way. That’s why I’m gonna build a steam os pc for the living room once it’s feasible.


  • BT would work if my PC was in range, then the input would be fast, but still the added image latency makes micro adjustments pain since you see them late, still.

    Running a DP cable instead of streaming would fix that, but you’d need a converter to transform into HDMI for the TV.

    HDMI over long distance doesn’t work.




  • And can be happily ignored. I’ve seen that thing just twice, once on my desktop and once on Android.

    And it’s opt in, not opt out.

    My point still stands: it’s a good drop in replacement for Google Chrome.

    It’s not the best, but it’s better than staying with Google - a lot of people want a familiar hassle free replacement, and in that regard I don’t know what else to recommend



  • redfellow@sopuli.xyztoPrivacy@lemmy.mlDone with r/Privacy on Reddit
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    6 months ago

    I’ve gotten downvote bombed for suggesting Brave as a Chrome replacement since they have Ublock filters built in. Sure you need to disable a few settings after a fresh install, but at least they let you. Idgaf about what their ceo did 15 yeard ago etc. – I’m not giving them money, I’m using a product which is familiar with what I used before, and has good ad blocking built in.