It’s not hard. What are you, a „prompt engineer“?
It’s not hard. What are you, a „prompt engineer“?
Now we talking! I will try your app once it’s out. If you implement a feature where I can scroll sideways to go the next post, your app will be my main app.
I did not misunderstand you. You are trying to solve a nonexistent problem.
A beautiful read. I’ll keep checking my certificate resolutions.
That was a delight to read.
An artist has done the art in question. That makes all the difference.
AI and Discord aren’t my thing. Does a lemmy thread with two comments really need summary?
OP is asking how to install an IDE. People are telling him Python is preinstalled. It’s like someone asking for a terminal emulator and people saying „but zsh is installed“. It’s being obtuse, is what it is.
Idk why everyone says python is native to Linux. Pycharm is an IDE. It has nothing to do with a preinstalled python instance.
I use elfeed with emacs.
If I were to do it, I’d do it with doom eMacs. ‘’’q i ABC SPC ESC SPC i s current-time RET’’’. Then press Q to recall macro.
I still use it. Is there anything better?
I don’t think about Avril Lavigne.
Elfeed + RSS
What about Simplex over Matrix?
An acquaintance of mine got high and went batshit insane till he fell asleep. It was scary. The kid had a lot of family issues. He basically jumped up and started attacking a friend of mine wildly, and wouldn’t stop. There was so much of his hair in the clenched fists of the attacker. It definitely exists, but is really rare that it happens.
Sure. What GPU, Monitor Resolution , refresh rate and size are you using? Did it all work out of the box? How do you play steam games? Did you just know to go for the compatibility setting and turn on proton? Which proton version did you use? Do you know the difference between all the versions? What about non steam games? Did you install Lutris? So you know what Vine is. Is it an emulator? They say it isn’t, but it is, isn’t it? Why do you have a media player folder in each game folder you install via Lutris? What about desktop icons? How would you launch your games, if you had them all on desktop before?
The simplest thing I had to do on my 42” 4K was to increase UI scaling, which in turn made my mouse unbelievably slow. In order to change DPI, I had to install three different Logitech drivers, where none worked. In the end, I was forced to edit the matrix in xinput manually, and add a startup command to run it on launch. But that lead to most of my games being rendered in wrong resolution or crashing. The solution was to install GNOME tweaks and increase the font size.
Sure, all of this may not be a problem to me as a sysadmin, or to you, but it is a major deterrent to the layman.
I switched about two weeks ago to PopOS on my gaming PC. Everything works smoothly now, but I am also highly knowledgeable with computers and work as a sysadmin. Even PopOS isn’t plug and play for someone who just turn on their PC and launches Steam to play some games. Whilst all my games work now, almost every game requires a small tuning, some small fix, some config changing to work properly. I wouldn’t recommend Linux gaming to those who aren’t technically capable enough to know how to install an OS or research distros without following a tutorial.
Depends. On Ubuntu? Sure. On Wayland Arch? Good luck.
At least in EU, you can’t turn off motorcycle lights. They’re always on. In eu since 2003, and in US, according to the internet, since the 70s.