It doesn’t, it isn’t, and it works so well because of that.
I’ve finished the season now, and I think it was a really great adaptation. Just the right amounts of fan service and hoakey camp, just like the games are to their predecessors.
It doesn’t, it isn’t, and it works so well because of that.
I’ve finished the season now, and I think it was a really great adaptation. Just the right amounts of fan service and hoakey camp, just like the games are to their predecessors.
Also Canadian, and if we can do this I’ve been missing the fuck out for decades.
I wonder if this will be possible a feature on GrapheneOS, or similarly precluded like Google Wallet.
I’d buy tickets for that!
I may have to give it a go. I am similarly adverse to mucking with xorg confs.
I am very interested in doing this, with xorg or Wayland, and an 7900xt.
Seconding the GrapheneOS recommendation. This is the privacy respecting route to take.
Yunhost has always been my go-to.
That book is a not-so-covert manifesto, I swear.
In the book, I noticed upon re-reading – it was always the biggest polluters (usually, the richest of the rich) that had unfortunate drone-strikes while flying.
Not the electric planes. No commuter planes. Straight up 1%-er targets.
B admits to it later on in the book, when they hint B might be Mother.
You don’t disagree, but you are spending a lot of breath and effort to indicate otherwise.
Right?!
Oof. Painful truf.
My favorite things!
Nah, I quite like getting my GE update alerts in my safe space, Lemmy. I don’t have the time to remember to go check github periodically. I do notice, and read, the posts here and decide if its worth updating my deck/desktop right then and there while I am thinking about it.
So what doesn’t work for you, works really really well for me.
Plus the whole point to good development is small, short release cycles and incremental updates. All we are seeing is the byproduct of a good developer and workflow.
I am coming at things from a different angle. Both being on linux, and having purposely added steam to start automatically.
Productivity for me, is having my workspace in the same state I left it – so I can pick up where I left off. That said, I also work in IT and put system and software updates at an equally high priority.
Having browser, terminal, steam (so it can be running shader cache or updates, if nothing else) are all restored to prior state then allows me to enable various unattended upgrades and even restarts during off hours.
Holy fucking bonkers when you put it that way. Like holy fuck.
Are they that close to something amazing, or is Altman going true Dr Evil megalomaniac?
Jfc. Thank you Valve!!! I have long since lost track of how many times I have sworn at Steam stealing focus on startup, usually when I am entering a keyring password or something.
I have screenshotted and quoted you to a half dozen people now. Well said.
A professional lapse, as it were.