Preview is pretty great on macOS.
The best way is to specify limit on the credit card.
> I think this is a much better approach that baking tree sitter into VS Code they're implementing both, with tree sitter being 'dumb' version of LSP syntax highlighting: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-anycode
In my car phone overheats quickly when I'm charging phone and using wireless CarPlay/AA :(
I'm using i3 with 4k monitors, just set Xft.dpi: 163 in Xresources and that's it. Depending on your applications, you may need to tweak some individually, for example Spotify can be adjusted via cli argument. There's…
I gave up on Gnome, there are many things that I had to tweak to have productive environment, and I don't like to be part of experiments(Gnome 40) on my machines. I simply moved to i3/sway, best decision ever.
How? Are you using custom JDK with Wayland?
Correct, but I saw that they are working on it in their JDK fork.
You are running Xwayland not wayland.
It starts quickly because everything is lazy loaded, if you open project it will start language server, start indexing etc, It's definitely not much faster than IntelliJ, but functionality is still behind.
Hopefully they will support Wayland in next version.
On macOS you need to "Option-Click" on Scaled radio button to see full list of resolutions.
Not really, drivers for Navi were equally bad on Linux. Second thing is that you need to wait several months before open source driver is stable, first months you have to use latest kernel + mesa-git. On the other hand,…
AFAIK no, as WebRTC is not in the scope of this work (similar story for Wayland implemention).
It worked on Fedora 31, but they did noticeably improvment in F32. If you are fun of Wayland I recommend to check Sway.
You can install "moby-engine" (docker-ce 19.03.8) from Fedora repos instead, I think docker doesn't care about repo for fedora as they lag few months every release.
> 1. Yay! With web I do not care as much about software, I am free to use Linux. This. Web and electron apps is the greatest thing that happened to "linux desktop". I know that they sucks and are slow, but without it I…
Well, it is. However it's much easier with resolutions perfect for 2x scaling, so 4k on 15" XPS works great. As for fractional scaling (needed for 4k on 14/13") it's still kinda work in progress, I think it will be…
Well, this is how Gnome works, their way or highway. It's funny when they emphasize community importance, but most of the time few people are calling the shots.
If visual studio code is open source, please show me code of Remote Dev extension.
You are right that enterprises are lagging 1-2 years behind current windows build, but in many of them WSL is seen as major improvement for developers. Fortunately I am allowed to run Linux, so I don't care :)
Hopefully Apple patented it and I won't see it on websites, normal cursor works fine.
My view is that WSL2 will help developers who are stuck on Windows (many enterprises force Windows on users). I don't think Linux will be affected as much. Moreover, Linux is better than ever: - you can buy laptop with…
One caveat is that WSL2 needs Hyper-V, and many anti-cheats won't work with it (many CS:GO anticheats, I think it will be true for many multiplayer shooters).
Systemd is not working.
Preview is pretty great on macOS.
The best way is to specify limit on the credit card.
> I think this is a much better approach that baking tree sitter into VS Code they're implementing both, with tree sitter being 'dumb' version of LSP syntax highlighting: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-anycode
In my car phone overheats quickly when I'm charging phone and using wireless CarPlay/AA :(
I'm using i3 with 4k monitors, just set Xft.dpi: 163 in Xresources and that's it. Depending on your applications, you may need to tweak some individually, for example Spotify can be adjusted via cli argument. There's…
I gave up on Gnome, there are many things that I had to tweak to have productive environment, and I don't like to be part of experiments(Gnome 40) on my machines. I simply moved to i3/sway, best decision ever.
How? Are you using custom JDK with Wayland?
Correct, but I saw that they are working on it in their JDK fork.
You are running Xwayland not wayland.
It starts quickly because everything is lazy loaded, if you open project it will start language server, start indexing etc, It's definitely not much faster than IntelliJ, but functionality is still behind.
Hopefully they will support Wayland in next version.
On macOS you need to "Option-Click" on Scaled radio button to see full list of resolutions.
Not really, drivers for Navi were equally bad on Linux. Second thing is that you need to wait several months before open source driver is stable, first months you have to use latest kernel + mesa-git. On the other hand,…
AFAIK no, as WebRTC is not in the scope of this work (similar story for Wayland implemention).
It worked on Fedora 31, but they did noticeably improvment in F32. If you are fun of Wayland I recommend to check Sway.
You can install "moby-engine" (docker-ce 19.03.8) from Fedora repos instead, I think docker doesn't care about repo for fedora as they lag few months every release.
> 1. Yay! With web I do not care as much about software, I am free to use Linux. This. Web and electron apps is the greatest thing that happened to "linux desktop". I know that they sucks and are slow, but without it I…
Well, it is. However it's much easier with resolutions perfect for 2x scaling, so 4k on 15" XPS works great. As for fractional scaling (needed for 4k on 14/13") it's still kinda work in progress, I think it will be…
Well, this is how Gnome works, their way or highway. It's funny when they emphasize community importance, but most of the time few people are calling the shots.
If visual studio code is open source, please show me code of Remote Dev extension.
You are right that enterprises are lagging 1-2 years behind current windows build, but in many of them WSL is seen as major improvement for developers. Fortunately I am allowed to run Linux, so I don't care :)
Hopefully Apple patented it and I won't see it on websites, normal cursor works fine.
My view is that WSL2 will help developers who are stuck on Windows (many enterprises force Windows on users). I don't think Linux will be affected as much. Moreover, Linux is better than ever: - you can buy laptop with…
One caveat is that WSL2 needs Hyper-V, and many anti-cheats won't work with it (many CS:GO anticheats, I think it will be true for many multiplayer shooters).
Systemd is not working.