I’ve also heard 127.0.0.1 referred to as Home, so maybe he kicked another kid out of his house?
If I understand correctly, it’s nat on the local home router AND nat on the ISP’s router as well. It’s a double nat.
They’re fairly common in the US with smaller or local fiber networks, but most ISPs offer a static IP for an additional $10/month to bypass the CGNAT
Yeah 6 months sounds about right from my recollection. It was available for a while after they released the steam deck, and something like 6-8 months ago they started redirecting to the deck os instead.
Lol by the time I actually needed to upgrade from that mini, all the fruit stand stuff wasn’t really upgradable anymore. It was really frustrating, so I jumped ship to Windows.
Those iMac screens seemed so fiddley to remove just to get access to the drives. Why won’t they just bolt them in instead of using glue! (I know why, but I still don’t like it)
Oh, I’d be willing to bet the long wait has something to do with Nvidia drivers.
I switched to arch a couple of months ago and the Nvidia drivers were one of the most confusing parts.
Lol, I’d be fine with them leaving it as is, if only they’d make a general release of OS3
Nope, been like that for months.
Eta: it was mentioned in a bringus studios video a couple months ago, iirc installing steam on a cardboard box
Nope, the download link actually redirects to the arch based steam deck os.
Tbf, I only know because I watch too much YouTube and bringus studios mentioned it a couple months ago.
Yeah, Linus didn’t actually bother clicking the links. The old OS download links redirect to the arch based steam deck os
Lol, I used to have an 08 Mac mini and that required a razor blade and putty knives to open. I got pretty good at it after separately upgrading the RAM adding an SSD and swapping out the cpu for the most powerful option that Apple didn’t even offer
Yes, it’s the OS for their custom KVM board. Released open source so it can be inspected or altered by the users of their board
It’s a touchscreen for a smart watch that they reused to save money. Would have been more expensive to design a custom screen when something like this already exists
Heh, I did something similar for my dad. He went from 2x core2quad 24gb DDR2 to a 12th Gen i5 with 32gb ddr5. Something like triple the compute power, at under $500 when he paid ~$5k for the original
Cointreau or Grand Marnier are the higher quality orange liquors I’d substitute for blue Curaçao, since they don’t need to be sweetened like something dry
No, dunking your balls is a little different
Was I supposed to be paying for arch this whole time?
Obligatory: not mine just pulled from Google images. Looks like morning brew logo in the corner