I pretty much agree with everyone else said. I just want to say that I don’t recommend xamarin. I had to work with it at a job and it’s a massive headache imo.
I pretty much agree with everyone else said. I just want to say that I don’t recommend xamarin. I had to work with it at a job and it’s a massive headache imo.
I think the embryos are also thrown in the trash. Are these where dumpster babies come from?
I have a framework laptop and endeavour os with gnome de. I’ve had no problems with it. I mainly use it for dev work and web browsing. I enabled gnome muli-gesture (basically the same gestures on a Mac trackpad). I’ve had no problems with that either.
I’d recommend it.
I’ve said it once with my brother. I’ll say it again. I’m waiting for some kind of assassination attempt. Just in general. Not even a party affiliated prediction. I just think somebody is going to take a shot at “solving the problem”.
I’m just waiting for us to go full circle where the majority are just listening to the radio for the broadcast about the game.
Valve with Proton also helped a lot. Playing games on Linux is easy as pushing play. If I have any problems, I just wait for a glorious egg roll to drop.
I dabbled in Linux for a while (since 2009, college). I did some distro hopping for a while ( Ubuntu, opensuse, mint, Debian). I finally mained Linux after windows 8 came out, ugh.
I mained Manjaro and then switched over to Endeavour. I couldn’t be happier. My opinion of Linux keeps getting better and better, but that’s probably because I have to fix my parents computers once in a while. They run windows 10 now. I hate it. Ads in the start menu?! Kill me now.
For real. The newest two are more in line with the Last of Us where it was story first, action second. The first games of God of War are a buffet of violence being propped up by a story. Don’t get me wrong, the story line is good, even now. But it was always button mashing, crazy boss fights, brutal kills first.
I’m on Linux and use Firefox with ghostery and AdBlock extensions. I’ve got hit with the “must watch ads to play video” thing on YouTube, but just end up activating a user agent extension and set it to report that I’m “running chrome on windows 10”. Voila. I can magically watch YouTube videos without ads again.
Exactly what I was wondering. I main Linux since 2019. A buddy of mine sent me a unity demo game that he made ( basically a hello world ). I just did wine hello-world.exe
and it ran just fine ( auto downloaded .net runtimes and everything ).
I don’t expect everything to run flawlessly, but wine has come a long way. Especially with valve support and investment into proton for gaming.
I’m assuming this is a “dedicated app” (i.e. apt install discord). I was capable of streaming the video, but sound was a different beast. Audio streaming on discord was a no go. I was finally able to do it with pipewire and using discord-screenaudio
Jesus Christ. Even plastic straws are being argued over. I’m so tired of the grid lock. Everybody seems to treat the parties like baseball teams.
Anybody feel free to correct me. I’m going off memory here.
Adam Kovic (right, in video): sexual allegations. Many statements are more circumspect for Adam than Ryan.
Ryan Haywood (not in video): secretly slept with fans. One was 17, though he thought she was 18. So, more sexual allegations.
Both were fired around the same time. Both were already married.
Yeah, video aged like milk. It goes back to Ryan Haywood and Adam Kovic (guy to the right) getting booted from Roosterteeth (Ryan Haywood) and Fun Haus (Adam Kovic). I think Fun Haus is a subsidiary of Roosterteeth, but definitely owned in someway by that company.
Ryan Haywood slept around with fans, including an underage girl (17, he thought she was 18). He was already married btw.
Adam Kovic took nudes of himself in the office. The funhaus and Roosterteeth statements about him were more circumspect, so not much more was said. This left people guessing if he cheated on his wife with fans or released nude photos of her, etc. Whatever the case, he was let go.
I had a feature request come down the pipeline that said, “We need this computer to send a notification out to other nodes on the network in the event it loses power.”
I thought it was just a poorly worded health polling feature. I was wrong. They literally wanted a dead computer to send out a message.
It took me asking them to send me a text message after turning off their phones before they realized the issue.
I used to work with a guy that as soon as a slice was in my mouth, he’d ask, “you good? Want any more?”. Then he’d proceed to put all the remaining pizza in Ziploc bags and take them home.
He’s an asshole
I’m pretty sure it’s rather simple for the developer to enable EAC for Linux. (https://www.protondb.com/news/steam-deck-eac-update)
I’ve noticed a lot more games that I can play now with EAC. I don’t know why some devs are dragging their feet on this.
That and the flat earthers explaining away any picture of the earth
Besides all the arm and hand comments, I noticed the center guy doesn’t have buttons that run all the way down. I’m not sure if this is accurate clothing or not. It just seemed unusual.
This. I was reading through some of the comments, but this is the most accurate one I’ve read thus far. All the APIs I’ve dealt with are just vanilla HTTP and use a reverse proxy for https. A reverse proxy like nginx is also convenient for path pattern matching to different API services but only having to setup https in one spot, nginx