I use it with Flow Launcher, which is open source (MIT License) and actually maintained. I abandoned Keypirinha a couple years ago.
I’ve always wanted to do that, ngl
CoD: Black Ops 1 is a freaking masterpiece. It made me expect more from videogames and appreciate the little details. Then Ghost Recon: Wildlands and Fallout 4 were the first games that made me realize that an open world with such content was possible and the RPGs world. I know they are not massive, but I had only played in an Xbox and I had to be picky because I’m no rich. But yeah, I only have good anecdotes with those games and how impressive it was for me, mostly Fallout 4 because of secondary missions that had an impact on me, and then the other Fallouts which I’m playing in order right now and every one has its own impact, I love the franchise.
Extra: I love R6 and it was one of my favorites of all time, then I was introduced to the enshittifcation concept without knowing it lol. I kept playing Battlefield 4 rather than returning to R6.
So all the effort and money they spent in developing their games, before knowing about this movement from Unity, should be punished?
I understand your intentions, but indie devs don’t have the capacity to switch engines, let alone redevelop everything when it’s already or almost finished. I’d understand if you do it at the start of 2024.
Also, this is speculation, but I’ve seen devs provide alternatives to get their games. A lot of developers have already declared their intentions to switch engines from now on and they can’t do that if they don’t have a budget.
I write small scripts in NeoVim and larger projects in VSCodium because it provides most of what I need and doesn’t consume a lot of resources. It’s a good tool, you can also use forks or alternatives, and i think that’s the spirit of open source, isn’t it?
I also have been trying Kate, works greats and with even better performance.
Note: I used Community of Earth in case we discover other species, but I’d suggest changing the name according to the interplanetary travel and expeditions
I’m not an expert, but I propose the following:
I mean, the basics and, you know, Marx propositions lol
i haven’t decided yet, but the Norwegian proposition sounds good and, with all basics needs met, it may not be necessary to be so strict. But there are still other things to be clear and I already spent too much time writing this
And i don’t know, I’m a Free Software advocate so that too has to be considered. Any way, I have more ideas, but not the time
From what I remember, I only used opi codecs
and that’s it. What I meant with the vendor change, was that I never run it nor allow it.
When you run zypper dup
, it throws you some errors telling you that the versions are different or aren’t in the official repo, which means that you should wait until there are no errors. Unless there was an official vendor change and you have no other alternative (and it’s not really common) then you have to install those specific packages from the official repo.
Ironically, most people I know doesn’t know how to use their phones or computers at all.
Not all of the people require more knowledge than Excel, but it’s very useful to recognize types of errors, backups, where are the settings you may need and how to find your device options.
I gotta say I’m pretty good finding stuff, but i swear Google makes it more complicated for me. In DDGO I only need to change words, in Google I need to filter out half the results to get something human.
But that was when I used to use DDGO, I now self-host SearXNG and only use DDGO for simple searches and when using my phone.
I guess Google needs constant use to give something better(?, which would be another reason for me not to use it hehe
I always see people saying Google provides better results, but to me it’s awful. I don’t even use DDGO anymore, but Google only shows ads and SEO optimized results that look AI generated. Is this common or am I just an isolated case?
One time, I got one that meant three different things, so it was useless. I had to debug in depth only to find out that my HDD was the problem._.
Sorry for not answering earlier, I think there was a problem with Beehaw.
Anyway, yes, I also use Packman and I do not have the --allow-vendor-change
flag enabled because it caused more problems for me the last time i had TW installed. I prefer to wait until the repos are synced and then update. :)
Yes, I also use MESA, but that only happens when you use the --allow-vendor-change
option. I don’t, I prefer to wait until packman is in sync with the openSUSE repos. I had that problem previously, before reinstalling TW and I didn’t like having multiple packages out of sync and sometimes repeated, I like to see them as a bigger package that has to be updated at the same time.
I use it, sometimes all it happens is that I have to wait a couple days
He popularized electric cars while giving his workers horrible working conditions and human rights abuses. I gotta say I like SpaceX, but NASA being underfunded is a problem, because a national space program being dependent on a private company is not good.
Starlink has been good for internet access, the downside is that it’ll become part of the space trash problem in some years.
Elon Musk is still a piece of trash.
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I’ve been using Tumbleweed for almost a year (in October) and I even resized my partition so I could have more storage in TW.
The only problems I’ve encountered specifically with TW were an update that made my repos not work, so I had to restore them and the usual OPI and zypper desyncs that make me wait until they’re both at sync and update correctly.
The lack of software has been almost non-existent, I knew about distrobox so I use that to install software like Stellaris or PacketTracer. I’ve had no problems.
I think you meant YaST at the first bullet point. And yes, Zypper is slow.
Still, I think that the updates and bugs are part of the bleeding edge rolling-release cycle, not a problem of only TW.
How did you do it? I’ve been wanting to do that, but I’ve been busy and haven’t had the time 😿