To wield or to use. Either is fine with me!
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This obviously may not be the case, but those scribbles may be an effort to cover up scars of past self-harm (or reclaim it), albeit yes quite shittily lol. Ive seen a few of those sadly.
900lbs is 4 fat adults. My sedan could haul that.
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The Worst Person You Know Made a Great Point; Asmongold Asks Elon Musk To Prove Legitimacy of His ‘Path of Exile 2’ AccountEnglish24·4 months agoI think it comes down to what you said, but for the obscenely rich.
A pro has failed more than a beginner has tried. The obscenely rich have been told ‘yes’ more than the poor have had the opportunity to even ask questions.
You can learn this type of failed behavior just like a bad habit, and boy howdy is he the master of it.
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•What are some great games that require you to bust out a notebook and pen?English1·5 months agoSo many instances of…
“…no…nooo… NOOO”
Then it works
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•What are some great games that require you to bust out a notebook and pen?English161·5 months agoTunic!
The “final” puzzle took a whole page of paper. It was brilliant
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Anyone rocking the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless on Linux?English2·5 months agoOh! My bad. EqualizerAPO / SourceForge is what i used briefly. I tried a few others but their names escape me.
Was nice being able to control everything more fluidly and import presets from various audiophile testing websites to figure out what sounded best to “me”.
Years of listening to Metal at ‘way too loud’ on the dial has made my ears uh ‘unique’. So i cant just drop in stuff and it sound immediately perfect. Gotta tweak it a smidge.
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Anyone rocking the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless on Linux?English1·5 months agoRegarding the third party software on linux, I’m unsure. When im using my linux boot i just use the equalizer built into the dac itself and mimic what i figured out using third party on windows.
I imagine there’s third party that would interface with it since its just like any other audio software. Something like PulseAudio that sits on top of ALSA. That said id recommend doing your own research as always with your flavor of linux/setup.
Zulu@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Anyone rocking the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless on Linux?English11·5 months agoThey didn’t work out of the box instantly, the sound was pretty “crunchy”.
But, all i had to do was update firmware and set the bandwidth to the fanciest it would go then use third party equalizer to balance it out. (You CAN use the propietary one, but it didn’t seem to really offer me anything third party didn’t. Third party changes the driver too so you don’t have to have a dumb program sitting open in the background like the proprietary requires)
If i was going to spend this money again I’d of bought the Maxwell from Audeze instead. My head is fat and the nova pro barely fits at max space.
Also, get cloth earcups to replace the full rubber grippy ones. Way less sweaty and the sound is more " open" imo. Although audiophiles would be correct that it’s less sealed so therefore less noise canceling and immersive.
Edit: Sidenote. All headsets should have a removable battery as easy as this. Its easily the best feature on this headset.
Modern missed connections type shit, but you can reliably still meet with them anonymously. Cute