

Star Craft 2


Star Craft 2


Weren’t they forced by the EU to allow non-Webkit browsers?
Although by now it’s probably to late. Making a app on another engine is basically a totally new project.


Looks to me like you’re mixing the English r sound into the st sound.


I think this way of speaking developed in the USA over the last 30 years or so.
I saw a video about that a few months ago how people seem to put the sh sound into more and more places. Like they don’t say stormtrooper, they say shtormshrooper. Can’t find it anymore and don’t remember the channel.
To me it sounds weird. We learned this as a distinct difference to German that it’s straw and not shtraw, like it would be pronounced in German.
BTW, in general you can change your desktop environment without switching the distro. They just often come with a default. But installing another is usually one command away and then you can choose at the login screen.


I so so love open source. “We are all in competition with each other. Let’s pool our resources and share knowledge to make us all better.”
KDE’s Activities could help you. They are basically completely different desktop layouts and open programs for different tasks. You could set up one for each website with a different Firefox and Thunderbird profile and desktop wallpaper and other things.
Firefox recently added a new profile manager to do just that. Thunderbird should also support having multiple separate profiles.



I have this beautiful small case lying around here. It can passively cool up to 65 W. Since the Gabe Cube announcement I’ve been itching to revive it with new components. Unfortunately I lack the energy. But all this time it’s sitting there on the shelf, whispering to me.


I was once skyping from Germany with my friend who was deep in some South American jungle and my brother somewhere in an African rain forest.
And I had to tell them my line was about to drop because I was entering my town.


10.0 is tracking the Wine release it is based on and -4 is their own iteration on that version.


That’s perfectly fine. You can mix and match. Only downside is that you get all the dependencies from different DEs as well.
You now are locked in a wicked battle of the wits with your own personal nemesis.


The biggest news is that Slashdot is still alive.


On BTRFS you could use deduplication to make the prefixes take up approximately no extra space. But that requires you to run a deduplication program every once in a while.
Its compression feature can also save some space and decrease load times.
But the impact of this stuff isn’t that big. Much easier to just go ext4 and be done.


No, VR works on Linux. One of the easier ways to get it running on something like Meta’s Quest 3 is Valve’s Steam Link. And older tethered headsets like Valve’s Index work as well.
And there are even open source solutions like ALVR to work with streaming headsets.


It’s kind of sluggish. I don’t know if that is the case but it feels like an Electron application. Basically a website running in Chrome with an integrated backend.


GOG is now owned by Michał Kiciński, one of the original founders. He can do whatever he wants.
Found the video! https://youtu.be/F2X1pKEHIYw
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