Pop. I just need ubuntu without snap, distro’s default look doesnt matter since I’ll just use sway/i3wm.
Though the fact that they’re building their own tiling DE could make me stick with it fully when it comes out.
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Pop. I just need ubuntu without snap, distro’s default look doesnt matter since I’ll just use sway/i3wm.
Though the fact that they’re building their own tiling DE could make me stick with it fully when it comes out.
Pepe is not a hate symbol, it’s heavily tied to the meme culture and its usage is way beyond any extremists group’s control.
study done by ADL
aka nonsense article for ragebait lmao
Try switching to X11, see if the issue persists.
Also which screen size options does your monitor see? In my experience it could act problematic with high refresh rate 4K displays, try reducing them until it feels fine.
the chad “sudo apt install firefox” vs the virgin “noo dont install a different browser,use edge”
A second hand old Surface Pro could work well.
Aw man i was just about to say i hate the Formula F1 races.
That’s sad losing a big source of legally purchasable ROMs; but they’ve kept it up for quite long. Hope they will provide other means to buy them in the future.
Used to play Apex Legends a lot, so could give some reasons why.
A core part of Apex’s monetization is “keep the core gameplay F2P accessible and make super expensive skins for those who can pay”. The game would put items worth around 300$ multiple times in a single season. After that as long as the gameplay’s solid; F2P players wouldn’t find a reason to not play; and whales could flex their 300$ death box to all these players interacting with them. Hell, give F2P players tasks that take too long to unlock new skins; and maybe they’ll toss a few bucks in too. You’ve got yourself a neat money loop, and players are happy.
As for cheating; most people i see cheating does it as a way of doing the unexpected in a video game. Cheating is not enjoyable to most if you do it all the time; but the cheat providers offer cheats with shorter time spans to hook the people that want to do just that. I recall an interview done with a cheat developer for a different yet similarly popular game, and they’ve said most of their sales come through these.
That would’ve hit hard if they didn’t got my EA Account stolen via fraudulent support tickets a few months ago.
While I migrated to sway on my desktop, I couldn’t on my laptop due to sway not seeing my laptop keyboard as a valid input source.
libinput debug-events shows the keyboard and the inputs sent to it on the keyboard which is Wayland’s keyboard input library (so i can say its not caused by Wayland), but when i type swaymsg -t get_inputs it does not. I couldn’t find a single solution for this so, I’m using i3wm on it until i can fix it.
Repository ownership appearently got transferred to “alexfreud”; my fork on GitHub of the original repo redirects to it.
https://github.com/alexfreud/winamp
For reference, the fork I made
No joke, it’d be hilarious if somehow the bird was named to Türkiye.
The list of weird site bans by turkish government goes quite long.
Wikipedia, Minecraft, Instagram, Youtube, Twitter have been previously blocked but aren’t at the moment.
Pastebin and Threads still is blocked.
Krita and GIMP are some solid options.
If this goes through, it’ll be a game changer. I really was hoping a similar push from Epic considering they’ve pushed for alternative stores on mobile platforms and also can offer competitive pay shares to devs that use Unreal; but titles that joined its mobile store are very limited. They’re cool titles for sure; but Steam really has a chance to compete really hard with this news. And Epic has no excuse of “no we can’t use that backend Steam uses to translats games”; it’s literally open source.
“antisemite of the week” why does this sound like something that came out of an edgy nazi forum, and not from a group against antisemitism?
Fot those who doesnt know, Samba is Linux’s implementation of the SMB Protocol, which lets you network share with password protection. This allows easy file transfers between Linux and Windows computers on the same network
Yep. It’s still in alpha stage, but I really like what I saw from it right now.