I need full screen share and I think it isn’t there for wayland. But the track pad support is better in wayland.
I need full screen share and I think it isn’t there for wayland. But the track pad support is better in wayland.
I’ve quit a few games years ago for that exact reason.
Logseq may help?
I keep a few entries in the content page, for each project, and in each page I got an updated todo list.
You can also capture everything in the same place, journal style, then link it back from the content pages. I find it very powerful.
And it’s FOSS. And md/filesystem based, so I just sync it between devices with git.
Is Ubuntu trying embrace, extend, exterminate?
I just realised snaps kind of look like “extend”, after a long period of “embrace”.
Did anyone write about it, yet? Am I overthinking it?
Revanced?
That’s exactly the point.
How much of our lives can money buy?
What if I wanted to sell my whole remaining time for the benefit of the ones I love, in the form of organs?
Should we allow money to buy anything? Or should we actually make people less desperate so that they are not willing to sacrifice all they have for peanuts?
Who makes the laws?
Do the people making the laws respect the laws they create?
They create the laws for whom?
Citation needed for “most Linux users use adblockers”
How do you guarantee pizza ads if the jesus ministries are pushing that sweet money around, too?
Hell, no! The world is happier without the ad industry. The Internet was run basically on pure voluntary effort, and it was great. The ads didn’t make it viable, it always was.
The real question is: can consent be bought?
Or, you know. Just stop using reddit.
Yes, I understand! I’m talking from the perspective of someone that learned those skills.
That learned about tool chains, about the required infrastructure, the processes, IDE configuration, etc.
I’m not saying the change is painless. I’m saying for each of those, there’s an equivalent in any other game making tool. The foundations help to learn the new ones faster. And the new ones takes you generalised knowledge further. Which only contributes to your professionals growth.
At the end of the day, every technology will be replaced. Being able to transfer skills between different scenarios is a valuable skill itself. :)
Don’t forget those skills are transferable!
Streams of events, object manipulation and shit is used everywhere. Just a few minor concept changes, just like from one company to another.
Makes one question what should money be allowed to buy, doesn’t it?
Just like ARM based chips? From low power to main chips?
Worth mentioning that RISC-V is open source and anyone with the means is allowed to distribute it royalty free.
What’s up with the hate on snaps, again, please anyone?
Looks like a repost. I’m up voting it.
So… There’s no plans to decommission it, ever?