replayability seems like the big advantage of something procgen like this though, independent of price. otherwise, why isn’t it just a story curated by the dev?
replayability seems like the big advantage of something procgen like this though, independent of price. otherwise, why isn’t it just a story curated by the dev?
friends for over 30 days apparently for everyone here asking for invites
I second the formbot voron 0.2 kit, it was my first printer and it was a great experience. I have had a lot of heat creep issues with the dragon hf hotend though, I’d probably recommend the standard one instead. Other than that it’s been much less required tinkering than I was led to believe. It generally just works.
tailscale also just has a button to buy/enable mullvad as an exit node. if you’re just looking for a commercial vpn for privacy it works well.
is that not just a checkbox when you install though?
there was that one time Ubuntu added ads to the search menu tho
one is giving the permission to manage the system service to a specific user, the other is running the service as the current user so they have permission to manage it by default
this just looks like poor moderation, enshittification very specifically refers to monetization efforts of the company destroying the platform
it felt to me like coffeescript solved problems that people had, then js got equivalent features. arguably that could happen to ts as well
I’ve been using vscode in firefox via tunnel to my main machine on my android tablet and it’s been working well enough
Try removing essential packages from your system or unmounting /boot
if you have an esphome supported board the ikea air quality monitors are even cheaper, I just got one of those lol
5 years ago it was not a single command anywhere as far as I know. historic arch link since the history button was easy to find, but I think the process was similar elsewhere: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=NVIDIA_Optimus&oldid=523777
fork gnome then, idk what to tell you
haven’t looked into protonvpn much, but it’s more or less a different company providing the same service. I imagine the differences aren’t too significant if you trust both companies
they in theory see everything someone does, but in the case of mullvad they have no idea who you are
this is someone that’s never dealt with drivers for optimus lol, which I’m pretty sure is the main reason people hate nvidia on linux so much
yeah that’s weird, and I can’t really tell why, but then that’s a gnome problem not a Wayland problem. they’re explicitly choosing to not support it.
I did find this though which seems to imply that it could be supported in mutter, but it’d take a fork if you wanted to implement it in gnome shell https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/973
anyway, there’s choice. if you need these features use something that supports them
where are gaps?
also fair, not dead, but it’s silly to say sway is too.
for people ootl on D like me, this seems to explain the problems: https://dpldocs.info/this-week-in-arsd/Blog.Posted_2024_01_01.html