> Does Spring Boot terrify you, then? It should.
ya just can't win with some people
AMDs are much better supported. There is life with NVIDIA GPUs too, I am on 4070Ti currently doing fine, but for new builds AMD is clearly a better choice with better drivers
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In the scenario where you take care of it yourself the rogue plugin would not be an issue either. I have no idea how to do that in Windows though.
it is different on Windows, yeah. it presents itself as several keyboards and mice and does not work as a gamepad. on Linux I think there's a kernel level driver, but I'm not sure
While I find the issue at hand extremely annoying and in poor taste (and this is not news - this was known in advance) - the same applies to the blog. This annoying clickbaity SEO slop of a blog seems to exist only to…
Sure it does, just say you "established org-wide coding standards and drove adoption of automated linting tooling, reducing review friction and enforcing style consistency at scale" in your assessment.
Why do you need AI agents for this? You either catch and enforce it with a linter (e.g. https://golangci-lint.run/docs/linters/configuration/#revive) (in which case you don't need AI to tell you the current state, you…
GOG/Humble Store/Itch is for you then. With the added downside of less choice and/or delayed releases
> tens of games I have 500+ games on GOG and 1000+ in Steam. I still do regular backups of GOG installers to a local hard drive with lgogdownloader, but at any given point in time I am likely to have somewhere around 30…
Galaxy is not open source, only plugins are: https://github.com/gogcom
I like seeing my achievements and playtime (but also it's more of a nice to have)
That's also one thing Galaxy gets right. You can turn off auto-updates and that won't stop you from playing the game (unlike with Steam, which will just replace your "play" button with "update"). They also support…
So -o "%(channel)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s", --batch-file and optionally --download-archive? https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp#:~:text=channel%20%28string... https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp#:~:text=%2Da%2C%20%2D%2Dbat...…
No, it is not. Right there in the name of WINE.
In this case I'm not sure why a convenience wrapper is even needed, yt-dlp already works with playlists just fine
1. Nobody said anything about Windows games being Linux games. We were talking about Linux gaming, which is gaming on Linux. Which - yeah - emulators also contribute to 2. Above being said, translation is not emulation…
Games work just fine through Proton already, except when they require kernel level anticheat. I'm fairly certain OP is just one of the purists who think it's not done "proper" until it's a Linux native port, which I…
So no point to make then, cool, I can get back to playing games then
is there a point somewhere in this statement?
ALVR has been working really well for me on my Quest 3. there are a lot of other things stopping people from migrating besides gaming though. sure, there are alternatives for professional audio/photo/video…
> I think you want to to try and skew the narrative based on you own particular bias. This is exactly what you are doing. > The history of reputation and actions matter. The history of actions matter, yes. The history…
this is just willingly turning a blind eye. it's not about the reputation or being a "good company", it's about the facts of what they do.
> as nostalgia hit hard in my experience the older games are more of a pain to get running, as a lot more tweaks are needed it's the case on Windows too, but on Linux there's an additional need to mess with DLL…
> Does Spring Boot terrify you, then? It should.
ya just can't win with some people
AMDs are much better supported. There is life with NVIDIA GPUs too, I am on 4070Ti currently doing fine, but for new builds AMD is clearly a better choice with better drivers
Sign In button can be hidden: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/11054#disc...
In the scenario where you take care of it yourself the rogue plugin would not be an issue either. I have no idea how to do that in Windows though.
it is different on Windows, yeah. it presents itself as several keyboards and mice and does not work as a gamepad. on Linux I think there's a kernel level driver, but I'm not sure
While I find the issue at hand extremely annoying and in poor taste (and this is not news - this was known in advance) - the same applies to the blog. This annoying clickbaity SEO slop of a blog seems to exist only to…
Sure it does, just say you "established org-wide coding standards and drove adoption of automated linting tooling, reducing review friction and enforcing style consistency at scale" in your assessment.
Why do you need AI agents for this? You either catch and enforce it with a linter (e.g. https://golangci-lint.run/docs/linters/configuration/#revive) (in which case you don't need AI to tell you the current state, you…
GOG/Humble Store/Itch is for you then. With the added downside of less choice and/or delayed releases
> tens of games I have 500+ games on GOG and 1000+ in Steam. I still do regular backups of GOG installers to a local hard drive with lgogdownloader, but at any given point in time I am likely to have somewhere around 30…
Galaxy is not open source, only plugins are: https://github.com/gogcom
I like seeing my achievements and playtime (but also it's more of a nice to have)
That's also one thing Galaxy gets right. You can turn off auto-updates and that won't stop you from playing the game (unlike with Steam, which will just replace your "play" button with "update"). They also support…
So -o "%(channel)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s", --batch-file and optionally --download-archive? https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp#:~:text=channel%20%28string... https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp#:~:text=%2Da%2C%20%2D%2Dbat...…
No, it is not. Right there in the name of WINE.
In this case I'm not sure why a convenience wrapper is even needed, yt-dlp already works with playlists just fine
1. Nobody said anything about Windows games being Linux games. We were talking about Linux gaming, which is gaming on Linux. Which - yeah - emulators also contribute to 2. Above being said, translation is not emulation…
Games work just fine through Proton already, except when they require kernel level anticheat. I'm fairly certain OP is just one of the purists who think it's not done "proper" until it's a Linux native port, which I…
So no point to make then, cool, I can get back to playing games then
is there a point somewhere in this statement?
ALVR has been working really well for me on my Quest 3. there are a lot of other things stopping people from migrating besides gaming though. sure, there are alternatives for professional audio/photo/video…
> I think you want to to try and skew the narrative based on you own particular bias. This is exactly what you are doing. > The history of reputation and actions matter. The history of actions matter, yes. The history…
this is just willingly turning a blind eye. it's not about the reputation or being a "good company", it's about the facts of what they do.
> as nostalgia hit hard in my experience the older games are more of a pain to get running, as a lot more tweaks are needed it's the case on Windows too, but on Linux there's an additional need to mess with DLL…