

They knew what they were doing when they made it replaceable.


They knew what they were doing when they made it replaceable.


Yeah, but Heroic is the best out of all these. Unlike Lutris it can use the GOG Galaxy API to only download the needed files and keep the games up to date. And unlike GOG Galaxy it supports the Linux versions of games and using different Proton/Wine versions and settings if necessary.
On top of that it supports Amazon and Epic. If it were to gain itch.io and Steam support it would be almost perfect.


This one might be it. No idea, it was so long ago. https://media.ccc.de/v/066_Bluetooth_Hacking


I love it! Seeing more interoperability makes me all warm and fuzzy inside.


Reminds me of the good old times at the same conference a few years back when the Bluetooth panel ended with everyone in the hall involuntarily having a new screensaver on their phone.


Yes, let’s keep taking features away. 🙄
This is actually an accessibility issue. It’s often much easier for me to use middle click paste than other copy and paste methods. But as always those numbnuts just think about streamlining everything.


The trouble with pictrs is that it sorts pictures into seemingly random folders.


The solution is to not proxy images. Might even be the default by now. That’s a huge resource hog. No idea what pictrs is doing but it’s still taking up a whole lotta space just for my own images.


Canceling all subscriptions would probably make Lemmy use almost no resources.


I run a single user instance and it’s horribly slow. Mostly because I only have HDDs and not enough RAM to compensate. I hope Lemmy 1.0 will increase database performance.
Piefed is supposedly much more performant. But I’m shying away from migrating because I don’t want to lose my post history and uploaded pictures.


That’s why the cutscenes in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 are so great. People interrupt each other, talk over each other, are unsure in what they’re saying. And we got that from a frickin’ video game where the action was recorded before the words with the voice actors never being in the same room together.
Simply amazing. I hope they can keep that level up for the movie.


That will totally negate the slight ping disadvantage!


Hence the saying “A picture is more data than a thousand words.”
A friend made a mix-stick for this girl as a birthday present. He just didn’t mix songs but whole albums. She enthusiastically thanked him for the USB stick not thinking about that what is on the stick might be more important.
I got a mix-stick from him as well. I still listen to those albums sometimes.
Burned a CD for my mother just this christmas.


Only power button mod I ever did was put some folded paper between the case’s button and the button on the motherboard. That was actually fixed on warranty when I sent my Deck in for another issue.


With hardlinks you would have both. File content can have multiple names pointing to it. That name basically includes the directory tree. So you can have ~/downloads/song.flac and ~/media/music/artist/album/song.flac. Both would point to exactly the same data on the drive. Not just a copy, but exactly the same spot on the drive.
As to why, see OPs post.


I was just about to pay for my controller when I noticed that Gabe Newell was bout 500 feet tall and from the palaeolithic era.


This happens every few years. OpenSUSE Tumbleweed has the nvidia drivers split into generations for this reason. I think they’re up to G06 by now. Guess they will add G07 now.
Uh, have you not heard of Heroic? It’s by far the most comfortable method to install and run GOG games on Linux. I think under the hood it uses lgogdownloader or some other CLI GOG downloader.