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Outside of the Firefox explicit sync bug, this has been absolutely excellent during the beta
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Outside of the Firefox explicit sync bug, this has been absolutely excellent during the beta
I’ve had a short period, where i had to use it during uni, and it was honestly a pretty solid experience. Unfortunately i can’t say that about MATLAB, as that was a nightmare in every way imaginable
I have mine through namecheap too, although the name server is from cloudflare now. The only issue i’ve had was some shitty forums preventing registrations from anything that wasn’t @gmail.com
I wasn’t a fan of it, personally. I’ve only tried it once, because the regular install takes me less than 10 minutes start to full completion, but didn’t really like some of the opinionated choices for the setup here and there. Still appreciate that it’s there though
It’s not even really about how advanced you are. Using something more trustworthy, and something you can depend on, is always better. For arch(-based) distributions, i would always recommend Endeavour. Plain Arch will just do it too, if you can follow instructions as listed
I was once checking out Garuda, because the name popped up a handful of times. Outside of the absolutely repulsive front page, the moment i saw unmarked and unexplained “fun scripts” in the installer, i unplugged the installer
EA games have done it already, since early 2000s. Practically any EA BIG game has in-game ads for real brands, all over the overworld billboards
Big fan of that. Most of recommended Biome rules work for me, but I’ve worked with different projects, that have a lot of pretty specific style preferences. This is going to make migrations so much easier
Vue is partially supported as of 1.6.0, but obviously expect issues. I still keep my frontend projects on the eslint stack, until this is improved
Quite a loaded changelog. The removal of formatters is appreciated, because half of my old configs were just disabled rules, in order to avoid conflicts. The new and updated rules are pretty solid too.
I will have to say though - I’ve migrated my projects to Biome, and i’ve been a lot more happy with it so far. My only complaint there is the editor plugins that still need a lot of work
That’s just the client itself. It’s also not entirely their fault, since they use CEF, and CEF is a colossal pain in the ass. The issues and the pull requests are all there, but it doesn’t seem like anyone is actively working on them at this point
There’s a little more to it, but that’s how i run it, and my experience has been considerably better, than with the docker AIO. That being said, i’m worried about the potential security implications of this running on my home network. I don’t know enough of this yet to make an educated statement
I have mine on Namecheap, but i’ve moved the nameserver to Cloudflare. Been using them for a while, can’t complain at all. Am also paying for their email service on the same domain
I completely unironically know people who bought a 4090 exclusively to play League
With a 1080ti, i’ve had my fair share of issues, but compared to how it used to be, it’s a night and day difference. If you’re still an X11 purist, everything works perfectly, and on Wayland, everything works even better than that, assuming you can launch your software in native Wayland mode
There is 0 doubt that Nvidia has staggered a lot of progress in the Linux on desktop scene, however half of what this guy is describing is pure misunderstanding and lack of knowledge
Begin with listing what exactly you’re trying to run. I am running this myself, on hardware that’s worse than yours. You have to make choices more carefully
While not untrue, it’s not entirely accurate. My entire arr stack runs on a 3b+ with just a gig of ram, with some still left over. It all depends on what, and how you run it
This watermark is only present in the pre-release versions of Plasma. Once 6.0 gets released next week, it will go away as soon as you update
Confirmed to be a firefox implementation bug, still not fixed