Thanks! Do you find that you have a hard time picking things back up with this set up? I’m worried that I’ll forget a lot of the stuff that I cared about / strategy if I step away from a game like BG3.
Thanks! Do you find that you have a hard time picking things back up with this set up? I’m worried that I’ll forget a lot of the stuff that I cared about / strategy if I step away from a game like BG3.
Thanks for sharing that article. Fun to read that in general, and especially since it’s from a different culture.
Somewhere a dev in the real world is scrambling to fix the bug in the simulation’s physics engine.
Read this and chuckled and then realized I’ve got sheets in a pile on the couch right next to me.
I’ve never heard of this before. It seems useful. Thanks for the intro!
Fascinating to see these two come together on this. Rare to see cross-aisle collaboration on anything these days.
How does stylus support work? Are there good Linux apps for hand writing notes?
I use DuckDuckGo. Oddly, though, I find that results on searches for specific Linux issues I may be running into are almost better on Google. Given the number of people here saying they get better results with something other than Google, I’m curious if anyone else has had similar or contradictory experiences with Linux troubleshooting searches.
I just went and looked at r/videos and I gotta admit that the text-only descriptions of videos and enforcing swearing in every post title is pretty funny.
I’m a happy Linux user. The biggest problem with Linux for the average user is that you have to install it. Most people use Windows because it’s on their computer when they buy it. The average person isn’t going to distinguish between the hardware and the software. They see the computer and the OS as a package.