That’s only true for the Java edition, some people play the Bedrock edition instead tho - and even then, that can still be run on Linux lol
Just a guy doing stuff.
That’s only true for the Java edition, some people play the Bedrock edition instead tho - and even then, that can still be run on Linux lol
Give examples or get out
They didn’t say Steam Deck
Running games through Proton is as simple as clicking install and then play on Steam. You might need to enable Steam Play or such but I haven’t had setup or config troubles with games in years now
Don’t you know that GUIs are super double duper against the unix philosophies of old? Mr Linux Torbald rolling in his grave just thinking of it
For the first one, try Lutris
I switch between this and Shutter on a regular basis depending on what I feel like using that day.
The dual GPU problem has actually for the most part also been solved; Optimus rarely poses a problem these days
Group policy lets you basically configure anything on any machine in the active directory domain; Installed programs, installed updates, basically any settings, schedules, services, automatically adding (and limiting by users if you want) network devices like printers and storage… It’s pretty powerful, and does way more than just filesystem permissions.
Most of the complaining I see is that they’re not going open source, they’re going “source available”
I use neovim (btw) and have it kitted out like a full IDE and it uses about 1gb of RAM at most to run a project. Crazy how much RAM static analysis takes.
It has one bearing: it puts them in the same location together
For those I just commit with the message “ngl there’s a lot of changes in here”
I use a Dactyl Manuform with Ctrl and Caps Lock switched places; Having Ctrl on the home row has been incredibly comfortable compared to it’s usual home
My favorite part of your suspend shortcut is that you can call it “hyper pause” and that describes both the shortcut and the action lol
I like the art style and shading. Very fun little demo.
Always fail soft in underlying code and hard in user space IMHO
I do; you’re only dismissing it because it’s formatted differently from the exact workflow you’re describing, but it’s certainly just as powerful if not more so
You can get pretty close to the same experience with https://github.com/mfussenegger/nvim-dap, any others?
Nah, I wanna hear about bugs that have affected you that you can confirm are bugs :-)