I’m looking forward to the non-PC players finally getting 1.6. I can’t wait to see their reactions if they miraculously managed to avoid spoilers.
I’ve been busy lately but I still like browsing Nexus for new mods.
How much should I limit channel width? For example: the 5 GHz is at 80 MHz by default, would I lower it to 40 MHz? Or go even lower to 20? I live with other people so would lowering the channel width cause problems for everyone connecting to the internet?
The fab.com site isn’t working at all at the time of this post.
Maybe a wild horseradish next time?
Must be gold quality or above.
There’s so many different play styles so there’s no one right way of playing. I’m a very “throw caution to the wind” player.
Some tips I’ve seen for Spring Year 1 is to buy a bunch of Strawberry seeds so you can get one harvest before the season end. Save the lower quality strawberries so you can put them into a seed maker later.
If you want to have animals, get a silo built so you can begin to store hay for the winter.
Is there anything in particular that feels the most overwhelming to you?
Edit: If you come across a Dino egg, do not donate the first one to the museum. Save it to incubate and hatch a Dino which then will make more Dino eggs.
I save a bit of everything so that I can use them to complete help wanted quests on the board near the general store.
It shouldn’t but I was checking to see if I had the same issues on pc that I saw on Steam Deck.
Hi, no the router has not been moved recently. With the way this place has been built there aren’t many good places to put the gateway. I got an extender too but that doesn’t seem to help. What program do you recommend for the computer to see how congested these two bands are?
Thanks, I’ll force the steam deck to only use the 2.4ghz band with this wifi and see how that works out. This place put the gateway connection in one corner and I’m on the other side of the house.
Hey there, in the past week I've noticed my steam deck having way more issues with rubber-banding while playing online multiplayer games. I tested the same games on a laptop and no issues there. The steam deck is up to date as well. Any other ideas where I can check to see what might be causing this issue?
It’s on my wishlist too. I love the cow designs and how you can swim in some parts.
There’s some good ideas in that thread. I like the ones of remapping from clicking joysticks to one of the back paddles. Currently I have an action set to bring up the on-screen keyboard if Steam + X isn’t working that day.
Sorry for the late reply. It’s been a long time since I played Steam on an actual computer so I’m not finding where the developer settings I mentioned earlier are located.
Edit: You mentioned trying two different controllers. Have you tried to have both plugged in at the same time so that the game can see both?
While you have the game running, are you able to open the Steam Overlay? In the overlay, click on the controller icon
In the settings here, do you have an option to reorder controllers on the right side of the screen?
If you see that button, click on it and mess around with the controller order and see if it'll make the game see the controller now.
I don’t have a Mac but I do run into the same issue with my Steam Deck while it’s docked. I have a Xbox controller and a controller from Logitech.
While the game is running, are you able to open up Steam’s controller settings? You might need to enable developer mode.
In the controller settings are you able to see something in the upper center-right about changing controller order?
In there just simply mess around with the controller order, might have to try various combos of controller order. That usually helps get the game to see the controller.
I had a bunch of fun. The ability to share template links was a huge help getting designs finished.
That’s okay, they’re found elsewhere too.
Try going after carps. They’re available all year and even found in places like the sewers (if you’ve unlocked that already). https://stardewvalleywiki.com/Carp
Thanks for the suggestions. It sounds like learning all about REST is a good place to start.
Some of the integration situations I might face is where one software is internal on-prem but the other software is more cloud-based and debatable on how much control we have on our stuff in it.
Thanks a bunch for the suggestions. I think learning the basic toolbox is where I should start, then work my way up to the software-specific interfaces.
Have you ran into software made by companies that didn't have APIs available or didn't want their software integrating with other systems? How would you work around that?
I want to learn how to build integrations, such as how to connect two systems made by different companies that have different structures.
For example: To cut down on redundant data entry, I want to build an integration where the data is pushed from one software to another software. The integration would put the data from the source software into the correct fields in the destination software.
How do I go about learning how to build integrations? What classes to even start with?
I appreciate any guidance you can provide.
Edit: Thanks a bunch for the suggestions. I'm checking out those tools suggested in the comments and looking up classes to learn the skills needed.
The sass from the owl on the right is incredible.
If anyone doesn’t want to follow the link to Reddit, here’s the store for that deck holder: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1558816717/steam-deck-tentacle-stand-3d-printed
I’ve started to take an intro SQL class but I want to find more places to practice. Do any of you have recommendations for sites that I can use to practice creating queries based on pieces of information someone is looking for?
Any other advice to give to a brand new SQL learner?
Thanks in advance for any guidance.
Edit: Thanks a ton for the responses, I really appreciate it. I’ve bookmarked these pages and started to go through these sites.