In /c/community_requests you can post to take over an abandoned community. That's how I ended up being a mod in here.
I'd say that if you're in here, and there isn't a thread, feel free to create it. That'd be much appreciated.
I was thinking something along those lines too tbh.
When I'm less unwell I'll put a post up about the community, I'll be calling out for mods in there. I'm leaving this reply in my inbox as unread so I don't forget you.
I use Lemuroid on my nvidia shield. It's a very good experience, but BT latency from the controller makes older games so much harder when pixel perfect movement is required.
A sunny day + dashcam + maps + charging = melted battery I fear.
It's something I'd love to try out for a week, but I simply cannot afford it.
Wonder what Apple's return policy is like! :D
Hey, I'm currently the only active mod in this community (the founder being seemingly inactive since creating it).
I almost never watch races live (family/life), so I wouldn't be able to enforce a rule like that even if I wanted to.
I too unsub from r/formula1 around a race weekend if I know I can't watch live.
I'd like to bring a few people in as mods in here, as well as bring up a set of rules for this community. I'll likely post about this later this week.
I don't have a Deck, but if I did, my use case for it vs my rig would be significantly different, and my pc would likely continue to follow my current upgrade plans.
VR sim racing fwiw.
SQL dev here. Happy to help if you can point me in the direction of said conversation. My expertise is more in ETL processes for building DWs and migrating systems, but maybe I can help?
Currently Elden Ring. I suspect this will be replaced by Assetto Corsa Competitzione in the future.
I don't Qwant to