

Not Valve, they were busy working on HL3.


Not Valve, they were busy working on HL3.


Ed is the standard editor


I’d be very nervous: Did I place enough try/catch blocks in my lol.py?
Are all the passwords correct before I run it on stage?
Is this endpoint to delete an email correctly spelled out?
Does the WiFi of the conference allow connecting to these domains?
So many things could go wrong.


Fedora is not an atomic distribution. I use fedora and I have Steam, it works.
Then why is it a flatpak?
I don’t know, I imagine there is some use case. The fact that a flatpak for a software exists does not mean that flatpak is the best installation option.


Installing steam through flatpak seems like a terrible idea to me.


Wow, this is astounding. I don’t love windows, but last time I used it it was at least reliable enough that you could work on it with little problems. If they lose that, then there’s little more value that windows still brings to the table, except software which is only developed for windows.


Indeed, I imagine controller support is not one of the top priorities of plasma. It is likely most developers do not even have a controller to test whether changes affect its usability.
However, just so it is clear, no it is not only volunteers. There is people paid to maintain KDE and plasma. That is why it is a good idea to give some money to the project if you use it: it actually improves the thing.


Free tube has history and can play on repeat. I’m not sure about the count of reproductions.


Try changing your DNS server


I see! Then as far as I can tell this is viable for your own use if you already have tools and knowledge on how to solder ICs. Plausibly it is not economical for any person to do. I guess you could do it for profit, but margins may be quite low if you account for time; but I may be wrong on this.


Still using dual SIM in Europe. While EU policies made it so that you can use a European number throughout Europe with basically no real added costs, country specific numbers are still required for a bunch of bureaucracy


Elbakyan, we need you!


Hey Mongo, store this stuff; trust me it’s 1 MB. In case it turns out it is not, just give me 1 MB worth of your data.
Thank you very much.


I mean, this is understandable. But how much are you actually saving to justify the extra work? How many ICs can you burn and still be saving money?


I do agree: Debian can be a bit tedious to set up and upgrade at times. It would not be my choice if you had to install a Linux distribution for the first time with no help. But, if you were able to set it up then you’re good, no reason to change now.


Android is trying to block anything which is not the play store as well…


Cool stuff, this proves it is possible. Let’s require it worldwide.


Well, if that’s the case you do the job in the way you yourself judge best. Maybe that tool is good at some tasks and you apply it to that. Bill Gates will be sad for a couple months and then likely forget about the expectations which had been set and you yourself got a stable job with a safe position for years to come.


No, you go to your manager and be like: your machine to make C code into rust code does not work. If you want to keep the pace of 1M loc per month and keep your boss happy I need double pay and 10 people working on it at all time.
Seems very cool!
Now that I’ve seen this I’d really like something like this but to manage HPC queue managers like slurm and the such remotely.