I went on vacation to the Jew moon with my friend. The jew moon was basically Israel on the moon under a literal dome. They had an ocean with very big slow moving waves and the earthrise was beautiful. Weird ass dream man.
See, this is how I know religious people are full of shit. "God is all-seeing, all-knowing, and all-powerful! Anyway here's one of a couple simple tricks we do to get around his rules."
I'm actually looking for something like this too because Autokey and pyautogui (and antimicrox on another machine) is the only software keeping me on X.
Most tattoos just look bad. They stopped being cool a long time ago, old women and conservatives get them now. Most of the time when I see them I think "wow you had disposable income in your early 20s, that's so cool".
I've noticed this too. I've given up on it and instruct others to look for programs in the start menu alphabetically instead of searching because even that is bad. Same with Outlook searches, I instruct people to use webmail because the searching works there.
Oh man this looks like the original NES Bubble Bobble which I loved! I even hear the same theme song! I hope this will be good because I can't resist buying it!
Nice yeah I gave snaps a fair shot when they rolled out but then I witnessed firsthand the horrible upgrade experience that is snap with a Firefox upgrade and removed it. Fuck snaps.
The way I see Arch upgrades you really have 2 choices with their own pros and cons:
Upgrade infrequently (say once a month):
Pros: software stays the same so nothing breaks, no forced restarting of anything.
Cons: If a new package broke something, you now have a much more difficult time picking out which package out of hundreds caused the trouble. I've heard that waiting too long to upgrade can cause things to break.
Upgrade frequently (every day which is what I do):
Pros: If a package caused an issue, you can more easily narrow it down and exclude it from updates. I had to do this for a few months after Plasma 6 was released, it was unusable.
Cons: More restarting of services and reboots to ensure you're on the latest version. When there are KDE core upgrades I'll relog my session because sometimes things get weird with old and new libraries being used at the same time. There's also just more useless system activity this way, for example sometimes I'll update my kernel twice in a week but not reboot for a week or two. I now exclude kernel updates until I'm ready to reboot to avoid disk writes.
I really like how Debian and most other distros explicitly tell you that the update you're doing is a security update. On Arch a typo fix warrants you installing a whole new version of the package.
KDE's great. The Arch derivatives have that same constant new software churn and sometimes broken bleeding edge packages too. I went full time a few years ago and I've been extremely happy. Best of luck to you!
Holy shit I just reinstalled, the new beta is great! For Linux players, make sure you force proton compatibility or else it'll run the native Linux build which is not the beta. This beta has high FPS and properly locks the mouse into the window!
Nothing, because the author explicitly chose to allow this kind of behavior. Paraphrasing one of the Youtube comments on the video: the author picked a cuck license and then got cucked, what a shock!
It's funny how apropos cuck really is here. We all recognize that a woman (Microsoft) cheating on her husband (the guy in question) is a bad thing, but we no longer view it that way when we learn that the man consented, video taped, and gets off to it.
If you really want to stop this kind of thing, simply choose a better license like the GPL that forbids this behavior.
I think you need to go commercial recovery. If it was a file you accidentally deleted, that can easily be recovered, but you wrote directly to the device.
Don't you mean NVidia's goal isn't selling cards for gamers?