

No, the fact it’s technically legal doesn’t mean you have to make it easy for them.
No, the fact it’s technically legal doesn’t mean you have to make it easy for them.
If they could stop blocking real users at the same time they block AI crawlers, that would be nice.
I’m only 1 gen ahead with a RTX 2070 and I have yet to see a game not be able to run on Ultra on it ; but that’s probably because I haven’t been interested in any new release since Elden Ring 😅
It sounds like a cool distro but I don’t see any advantages compared to NixOS, aside from maybe the option to make it more minimal for constrained environments.
When I used Fedora for a while with my 2070 I had literally no problems at all 🤷🏻♀️
Check your games on ProtonDB
The only games in my library that don’t work are entirely the publisher’s fault for blacklisting Linux in their anticheat, and it’s very few games even then.
This is why I chose to get a Corsair Virtuoso, which has a removable microphone.
Idk about emoji, but other obscure unicode symbols would be very useful. You wouldn’t believe how often one needs the alchemical symbols for the 4 elements !
alias ed=$EDITOR
Extremely convenient on a qwerty keyboard.
This should probably be a default nowadays. Does even a single person here use the real ed
?
alias ed=$EDITOR
is my most used alias by far.
ganis
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git add -A && sudo nixos-rebuild switch --impure -j$(nproc)
Everyone who uses nixos probably has a similar alias set x)
I hope they will atop doing that eventually…
Nope. “Content unavailable” no matter what I do.
Every video fails to play, the only solution I’ve been recommended SK far is to disable my VPN but I don’t want to for privacy reasons.
That seems like a good solution for some people, but personally I would like to keep Google Play off my device unless I’m actually forced yo install it.
Does Micro have normal keyboard shortcuts instead of the weird ones from nano ?
If only NewPipe worked…
I don’t like M$, but this is my new number one recommendation for new programmers. It gets them to stay within the command line, while having the normal shortcuts they’re used to from using a computer already.
I love Vim, but it’s a chore to learn when you’re also learning programming on top. Emacs is even worse, it tricks you by being a non-modal GUI, but your keyboard shortcuts all do something new and slightly insane now.
Turns out “free speech” on a platform controlled by one guy can only ever be a lie.
I had no idea they were still going 😮