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Nice ad you got there. How do I define request interceptors with fetch? Axios does it.

You can add your own wrapper but if you're building a whole auth/retry/logging layer, axios is probably better for that. For most other use cases a small wrapper will do the job.

Didn't mean it as an ad btw, the supply chain risk is real though. Axios could be the best HTTP library ever written and it still would've dropped a RAT on your laptop on March 31 without min-release-age set.


In my (admittedly limited) experience, it does run, even with quite comparable performance, but getting a wheel to interact with the game has been a bit challenging. But this could be resolved with a custom driver for my specific hardware. Using the community standard mod manager seems to resolve the UI jank by completely bypassing it.


What is your specific wheel hardware? It should simply be a case of binding the wheel axis in Content Manager’s controller options.

Hop on either matrix or discord listed at https://simracingonlinux.com and one of us will be happy to help you work through the issue.


yeah, I've heard this too.. and I'd rather my rig just works rather than try and stuff around making it work under linux + I know iracing is cooked anyway, and I've spent enough money on the rig to just want it to work, and not get stuffed over by some anti-cheat, maybe soon

picture of my rig https://www.arcturus.com.au/rig.jpg


Disabling the physical light switch should usually only come after setting up a different way of controlling the light by hand, without a phone.

Most likely there is some sort of motion or presence sensor that turns on the lights which then turn themselves off after some time or no more presence is detected. There are also small wireless switches that could be used in place of the actual wall switch.

I have done so in my apartment for example. Since the bedroom light switch is for some reason outside of the room I taped it down and put a wireless switch in a more reasonable spot. Another example is the hallway light, which only turns on by motion sensing when the sun is starting to go down.


Are those not people? Right into the 'subhuman' rhetoric?


Criminals have less rights than non-criminals. Especially illegal aliens. Let’s not pretend countries don’t have reasons to protect their borders.


Are those not people?


People that broke the law entering the country whom have no right to be there yes, with reduced rights as they are non-citizens. This is internationally universal. What is your point?


Citizen =!= Human.

Even if they might not be citizens, they are humans, people. With human rights. Categorizing one group of humans as being less deserving of basic human decency than others, is, for a lack of a better word, nazi rhetoric.


And Lina is problematic why exactly?


The comment (at least my reading of it) did not cast any judgement on whether this was a good or bad thing.


The response didn't suggest that it did.


It absolutely did. Seems like you may be an example of exactly what they're discussing, and it looks disadvantageous to me.


Maybe you want to argue your position before going straight to the ad hominem?


To each their own.


And right they are; sliding doors offer even less seal than the regular cheap doors usually used and as such less sound or odor protection.


The worst are the batwing / saloon doors, no idea who believes this is even a door


Gonna tell him what?


Because 10 supported that.


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