Yes, it was my first time doing something like this :D
Yes, it was my first time doing something like this :D
Mine has a little crooked eyes and a wrinkled finish at the bottom, but at least he looks like no other :).
BTW did we use the same pattern?
No, I think they meant that you get better resource usage when you install an app as a Flatpak instead of a system package. You get the same benefit in a traditional distro too, if you use Flatpaks, it’s just that immutable distros kind of force you to use them.
Don’t use the NVIDIA installer, as it conflicts with the package manager. Use the nvidia-kernel-dkms
package from the official Debian repository
Ventoy is a godsend in that case. If you have a big enough USB stick, you can just put all distros you wanna try on it
Well, I wouldn’t really say that it’s used as a Windows replacement at the company I’m working at, because all the business stuff is still being done using Windows, but almost all developers are using Linux. I was even allowed to replace Ubuntu with Arch, because I was annoyed by outdated packages. Because of the higher freedom, I can even tolerate the slightly smaller pay rate and benefits that I could earn elsewhere.
We are mostly working on EDA tooling.
The current Marshal of the Sejm is a showman. He was a host of the Polish version of Got Talent. He often says funny retorts and is less uptight than other Marshals. Some even call the live stream “Sejmflix” now.
But also members of the previous ruling party, PiS, are like… super stupid. I don’t know if populist parties are like that everywhere, but PiS politicians often say things so ridiculous, that they are just funny. Well, they weren’t so funny, when they had a majority.
Why not just install NVidia drivers using your package manager?
Sans: Cantarell
Serif: Linux Libertine
Monospace: JetBrains Mono and Fira Code
I am using the Xbox One controller. I had to pair it with Windows once to fix a connection problem, but now it’s problem-free. I’m pretty sure that the problem and solution was described on Arch Wiki but I can’t find it now. Basically it was stuck on disconnecting and connecting again until Windows didn’t update its firmware
I switched to Tidal after Spotify suddenly killed the API libspotify was using.
It takes a while for Tidal to “learn” what kind of music I like. I think Spotify got it sooner. Now the recommendations are pretty good.
I hate that they copied the weird queue management from Spotify. What can’t I just tell the player to play another album after the one that is currently playing finishes? It surprises me it is not a more common compliant.
It supports Typst now? But it is basically a programming language
Meanwhile, I’m still not able to achieve smooth, tear-free gameplay on No Man’s Sky on Wayland. Both on GNOME and KDE 🫤
I was surprised when I learned that some people want their tearing back 😆
Not everyone has fast and reliable internet connection
That explains it, thanks
There are people who have disabilities that prevent or make it hard to drink without a straw, for example, they have shaky hands and would spill their drink otherwise.
If it is free as in beer, but not as in freedom, and is developed by a company, then what is their business model?
Recently, I often misread words or even add ones that are not there. Long, complex sentences are very difficult to understand for me. I feel like primary school me would ridicule modern me.
Fighting with flying robots who are protecting supposedly scarce and valuable resources that are in fact not worth a dime, restore after a few minutes and are only needed for quests