Storage sense automatically cleans your PC, and it's doing more than you realize
…In fact, that's the default behavior. If one of your cloud files has a local copy and you haven't used it in 30 days, the local copy can automatically be…
…In fact, that's the default behavior. If one of your cloud files has a local copy and you haven't used it in 30 days, the local copy can automatically be…
…The Markdown tells the model when and how to use the capability, while Lua scripts provide the executable behavior. The agent loads active skills into context, picks the one that fits the…
…He's written about everything from UI and UX changes across various apps to emerging software and AI trends. At XDA, he showcases his versatility in the tech reporting space with articles…
…the behavior had to be rewritten. In the end, nothing in the original firmware had changed. Split across five lines, the only edits to the application were: Scaling the UI up A…
…A visible border highlights the pinned window so you always know which one has the 'always on top' behavior active. Not quite — the answer is Always on Top. FancyZones manages window layouts…
…But its biggest limitation is that none of the controls actually let you move elements on the screen. I can change what something looks like, but I can't drag it 10…
…Proper hibernation is now available on the Steam Deck with SteamOS 3.9, but the Deck's suspend-and-resume behavior hasn't really needed changing or improvement in a while. The…
…There's also the fact that many home lab users already rely on other layers of protection. Your router has firewall behavior. Individual VMs might be using nftables or UFW. Some services…
…Sign in to your XDA account Summary SteamOS highlights Windows' gaming flaws on handhelds—smoother UI, better suspend, lower overhead. Proton and Steam Deck turned Linux into a practical gaming option for…
…App behavior is inconsistent between package formats. Something works, but only after you remember a workaround you shouldn’t have needed in the first place. SteamOS feels like one of the few…