Can’t stop playing Balatro since picking it up. There’s so many achievements to do. Even finished Jokerless challenge, took about month.
Otherwise Factorio, of course.
Can’t stop playing Balatro since picking it up. There’s so many achievements to do. Even finished Jokerless challenge, took about month.
Otherwise Factorio, of course.
Rejoice. I’ve installed Arch on my home PC a few days ago. Haven’t booted Windows since.
That is a scientifically correct answer. Not for this question, though.
YAML for human-written files, JSON for back-to-front and protobuf for back-to-back. XML is an abomination.
Yes, Fahrenheit is about humans, and Celsius is about the element that makes life possible. The latter is more generic.
Celsius is tied to points of ice melting and water vaporising. Since water is very important for the life on our planet, it makes even more sense than arbitrary chosen meters or seconds.
Martha is Dead. A tragic and frightening story. Heed to the warnings they give at the start, tho. My wife literally got sick from playing it. No other game or movie has touched me that deep.
Gopher, the Go language mascot mixed in with Rust language mascot.
That boils down to maps. With a few helper functions it’s not a big deal. I can’t remember when I needed to unmarshal JSON into map last time, tho.
I’ve already made this choice. Switched from C++ to Go, and now I never want to touch another language at all. Since I’m not writing kernels or embedded, Go is pretty fast for everything else. Not very popular in gamedev, but that’s just a lack of 3rd party libs, specifically native graphics support.
As for other languages, I can’t justify unnecessary complexity that is generally welcome by those language communities. Go is straight simple yet powerful, and I admire that.
Vim is the program that can beep and ruin files.
I’ve noticed significant performance degradation in World of Warcraft and League of Legends. Used Lutrix to start them. FPS in those games visually dropped to 3-5. While on Windows there was smooth 60+ frames. I’ve tried that about 3 or 4 years ago.
I’m using Linux for work. At home, I have Windows on my desktop, I mainly use it to play games.
One day I’ve tried to move to Linux for my home system, but it came out that games work slower because of DirectX adaptation layer. And most of the games can only work with DX.
At least it doesn’t start with sudo, lol.
I’m around 20 years Linux user and I’m still installing various soft by curl bashing a script from their site.
Which adds up to 180%. And that is all you need to know about deadlines.
It works fine with my Cinnamon window manager. So the bug could be in Firefox, in your WM, in both, or more likely in the integration of two, as a side effect, which why I’ve said “on the edge”. It’s nearly impossible to test your software with every combination of a system. So the solution here to file an issue both for WM and Firefox and hope someone from either communities will solve it. Or just get another browser or WM.
Look like a bug on the edge of WM/App
I think it was S3 Virge. Remember playing Tomb Raider with smooth textures.