You can always add the env var in /etc/profile, though there are likely more fine grained approaches (like editing the firefox.desktop file) that won't set vars for everything.
These days it's barely even skills. Just select a box above the baby and use the generative AI feature to ask it for a spaceship and regenerate until it looks decent.
Back in my day we had to generate our realistic Photoshop jobs with our own blood, sweat, and tears.
I'm so excited for this to release, and yet terrified that I'm going to lose another few hundred hours (per week?) to this game when I get back into it.
Whaaaat, it's supported now? It wasn't for a bit. (Or maybe I'm thinking of Lineage) Man, I may have to make the jump soon, or at least just test it out. It's been a while since I've played with a custom ROM though, since the pixels are a great vanilla experience.
I don't disagree with you, but relative to the rest of the world we produce a lot more pollution. If anything, there's probably a local peak at a certain income where, you know, you can afford a car but not a recent model with newer regulations, and you might have to fix it up to get it just within range for emissions testing. Stuff like that.
Anyway, it's not about quality of life, it's about pollution. I'm with you on the cost of everything, definitely.
You can always try setting a low effort goal. Write two or three sentences for now and then take a break if you feel like it, or keep going if it gets you in the groove.
It's not so much this article as it is all the articles I've seen and expect to see in the future about the ways it's actually better despite Valve saying it's not actually that much better.
The cover photo is a jet plane but remember, US$140,000/year is the threshold they're quoting in the article so the reality is more like a decent car or two and a house in a nicer area will drop you into that range.
Is that a 5% reduction? Are you drinking 10 cups of coffee a day? That doesn't seem healthy.