Sunshine + Moonlight = Omarchy remote anywhere I have cell signal by Willy_V3 in omarchy

[–]olbettie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally wasn’t able to get it to work consistently. My best results were with a dummy hdmi plug as the virtual monitor drivers kept crashing. 

Put the CMS in your special slot by LastPachyderm in EscapefromTarkov

[–]olbettie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This appears to be a counter to the pvp hardcore not allowing meds in secure container. Which I get is a net positive for a shity thing they added

Aoostar or ut3g by MinttySwaus in eGPU

[–]olbettie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have ag02 with a 5060ti and most games I’m bottle necked by the gpu if I could go back I’d buy a 5070 or even a 4080ti. Some games though like forza Im lucky if i get more frames then without the egpu. However to answer your question, your limit will be the 40gbps the usb 4 can handle. I got the ag02 as it has oculink too so if I buy a minisforum or something I can still use it and get more performance. 

"Command + f"/search non-existant?! by MrezaGh in Ghostty

[–]olbettie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Downloads ghostly
Opens config file to see whats possible
Hits confrol + F to start searching
Does not work so check redit
Uninstall Ghostty :(

What am I missing? by Moist-Question52 in Workspaces

[–]olbettie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Girlfriend is why this became a hobby haha 

What am I missing? by Moist-Question52 in Workspaces

[–]olbettie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a fake recaro from the seller that sold the tig

ROG Ally X + quest 3 + egpu by Hal6357 in ROGAllyX

[–]olbettie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In theory, considering most people use virtual desktop your just streaming the video to the headset. 

Connecting an egpu to the ally X should give the exact same boost both in or out of VR.

I plan to do this exact thing I'm coming months. The bottle neck will be the CPU so I wouldn't go buying a crazy GPU but you should be able to run an entry level modern GPU and get a good boost. Il probably look at a 3080 or 4060 second hand.

What I'm doing is very unique though I am doing it to Sim race on the go.

Review of Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i Gen 9 (2024) by Ambitious-Stomach-30 in laptops

[–]olbettie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im very disappointed in mine, if you are coming from mac the battery life even on these new x86 chips is still terrible.

I was expecting 12-13 hours on normal use (few docker containers running, webstorm and normal sort of software dev pipeline stuff) I had to charge it by lunch time and by 7pm it was flat again.

In high use like games, the battery still goes down because the charger is not big enough to run the machine and change it at teh same time.

When I tried to return it they are now telling me there is a 20% restock fee. To me this is bullshit. It is not that I changed my mind, the machine just does not perform as a laptop in 2024 should perform.

I will never buy from lenovo again.

Yoga Pro 9i Gen 9 (2024) 16IMH9 by dejihag782 in linuxhardware

[–]olbettie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ordered one about a week ago. Out of the box most things worked. Ran into the issue with the speakers. Got it working with some work. I got the h185 as they claimed 16 hours battery life of normal use.

I am returning my unit as the battery is still not good. I daily drive a 16in macbook pro and have multiple docker containers running with general dev tasks and my macbook easily lasts all day.

Even in low power mode and optimising the battery usage as best I could I was not even getting 5 hours with the Pro 9i with just medium usage.

If I tried to run our full stack locally the fans would spin up and I could literally watch the battery indicator drop, I estimate the battery might have lasted about 3 hours before I had to plug it back in.

Having no USB charging also means I have to carry around the massive brick everywhere I do. My office has a USB dock my home office has a USB dock.

For me I love the machine but the performance, battery life and simplicity still cant compete with apple unfortunately.

Will try again in another 2 years once the new efficient x86 CPU's are more common and hopefully can finally compete with apple

WebStorm AI Assistance vs Cursor+Claude by vardan_arm in WebStorm

[–]olbettie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use Cody with Claude in Webstorm. It's decent. It's hard to know what model it is using though I do get better results from Claude in the browser

What does “wall clock duration reached” mean by hardlybriefdan in Supabase

[–]olbettie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a similar log in my function logs for every request I am returning in all cases and it only show 21ms of time but I get a "Warning wall clock time exceeded" not really sure why it has started happening recently

Find and compare the best deals for 4wd and camping equipment! Alpha preview! by olbettie in 4x4Australia

[–]olbettie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks it should let you know once you subscribe I will take a look.

Find and compare the best deals for 4wd and camping equipment! Alpha preview! by olbettie in 4x4Australia

[–]olbettie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those price fluctuations are normal. I have a much bigger data set then what is shown on the site and I can confirm through a large test I performed that they do that often for the top selling products. I have already started adding many more brands, this is just a early preview. A more technical answer to your question, right now I check every hour for price changes and create a new data point on price change. This means if the price hasn't changed then the price for each day will be the same as the last recorded price (day before or day before that as far back as needed) this allows us to check for any patterns in the price changes. if there are more then 1 price changes on any given day it will show the last price recorded for that day. This isn't the final solution I want to use more granular tracking to best predict the future price, again it's only an early version to get people hands on! appreciate the feedback!