I always imagine linux as a little hidden door to a speakeasy, but turns out to be narnia.
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tengkuizdihar@programming.devto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•We need the game publishers to face more consequences for neglecting a significant segment of the market51·6 months agoYou lost me at “no reason to rate a game badly”
Ah yes, the little old interrupt
tengkuizdihar@programming.devto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•That is an act of cruelty towards the poor pokémon2·1 year agoMaybe you should get some sleep
tengkuizdihar@programming.devto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Do you forget that you need to update your system?1·1 year agoWas using btrfs then in manjaro, broke my laptop because btrfs seems to be shit at handling loss of power cases. Switched to good ol ext4 and nixos, never looked back since.
really? how come? I thought they are mentioned because of the diffs if compared to master, which merge basically just… merge on top of my branch (?)
AAAH NOT LIKE THIS
Please for the love of god don’t use merge, especially in a crowded repository. Don’t be me and suffer the consequences. I mistakenly mention every person with a commit between the time I created the branch until current master.
tengkuizdihar@programming.devOPto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Treedome 0.4.5 is out: Encrypted, Local First, Note Taking App3·1 year agoIve been able to run this app on linux, mac, and windows. Mac and windows build is not available tho, I dont think I can maintain it because i mainly use linux in all of my machines.
Sometimes, not being able to do something is the best thing you could ever become.
tengkuizdihar@programming.devOPto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Treedome 0.4.5 is out: Encrypted, Local First, Note Taking App5·1 year agoThanks for the review! The reason for both of the cons are:
- markdown: IIRC the WYSIWYG rich text editor that Treedome use doesn’t use markdown to store its text because there are better alternative for a structured and stylized document that’s also extensible. It’s stored in JSON with Tiptap’s own defined structure.
- no plugins: never say never, but I intend to make treedome with a stable file format. Plugins may (will) introduce instability because it could change the way documents are stored.
tengkuizdihar@programming.devOPto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Treedome 0.4.5 is out: Encrypted, Local First, Note Taking App5·1 year agoThank you! This project was made for my learning purposes, but I accidentally got a working product at the end, so that’s nice!
tengkuizdihar@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•FLOSS communities right now5·1 year agodid you just license your own comment?
tengkuizdihar@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•FLOSS communities right now1·1 year agoI just use element right now, pretty good for phones and imo excellent for desktop (ux and usability wise)
Einstein did say…
Nixos user here, ive used it on nixos with meh experiences. Especially with proton + the witcher 3 for example. Have to install it through flatpak for better compatibility.
160gb in a phone? Thats pretty large storage for a phone
I’m using a fairly modern 4060 rtx, every game I’m trying to play are either playable, or unplayable because of anticheats. If youre primarily using steam, more often than not you can just enable proton (compatibility) and run it. Just search protondb before purchasing and go to lutris if you want to know recipes to run offline games.