

I think we need sudo rm -r *.batsudo find -name "*.bat" -delete for this one.


I think we need sudo rm -r *.batsudo find -name "*.bat" -delete for this one.
sundays


That does look neat, album covers are definitely a feature that’s sorely missing from ncmpcpp!


Man, I wish it was only banner (popup?) ads for porn …


Have you seen websites lately, like without adblockers etc.? The bottom picture is definitely both.
I’d assume that would be part of it, yeah. But that may indeed be a faulty assumption. Anyway, achievements don’t work without a client even if they’re native Linux titles.
Can’t say that you’re wrong …
TBH the only reason I even want a launcher is that game achievements require it. AFAIK this is possible with other launchers like Heroic, but I never bothered setting it up for the GOG games I do own.
I’ll believe it when I see a Linux version of their Galaxy client.
Unfortunately for newbies and GUI tool developers, I rarely use GUI tools and thus don’t know of many. I do agree that GUI tools have better accessibility and discoverability, but they also have worse performance and are just generally more work to make and thus many developers of enthusiast tools skip the GUI.


I buy based on AI. If it comes bundled/hardcoded with AI, I’m not buying it.


I really want to know how Mamdani got Trump to have a positive opinion of him.
Feels like an eternity that I last used single-letter drive names …
Pretty much, yes. It also used to be lighter in resource use than GNOME, though IDK if that’s still true. XFCE and LXQt are definitely lighter than both Gnome and Plasma, they are a lot more stable in the sense that they don’t change that much from release to release, and they play nice with third party window managers (e.g. tiling WMs).
I’d have to change desktop environments, because my current one only has “experimental” support in the latest version, and my distro is years behind, anyway. Your choices are pretty much KDE, Gnome or building your own desktop with a standalone window manager, and I don’t like any of those options.
I just don’t want to switch out my window manager and all the helper programs that make it work as a full desktop. Currently I just use LXQt+i3wm, and LXQt will take quite a while until it’s anywhere near feature parity with Wayland, and AFAIK i3wm doesn’t even have plans for a Wayland port (though I know that there’s decently similar tiling WMs for Wayland). I don’t think any of the oldschool low-resource-intensity desktop environments I’d consider using have a decently feature-complete Wayland port right now.
It’s possible that it’s not actually that much work to cobble together a new configuration with a Wayland-compatible tiling WM and a bunch of separate applications for screenshots, clipboard management etc., but I currently don’t care to find out.


I have strong doubts that rust could significantly speed up a software that’s written in C or C++.
Know your audience. You’d think attorneys were better at that, but I guess witnesses don’t decide whether someone gets made attorney or not.
Shit, you’re right.