

Don’t most of those jobs require you to supply your own vehicle, fuel and other vehicle-related expenses?
Don’t most of those jobs require you to supply your own vehicle, fuel and other vehicle-related expenses?
Propper Aussie sausage is better than a “hotdog”.
I legit fumbled my phone and it fell on my crotch, fuck you. :P
Would this allow apps like Solaar or Piper to work without having a udev rule allow the seat user and plugdev groups RW access to all logitech /dev/hidraw* nodes?
I am not gonna use SteamOS. But if a bunch of regular folk do, then it might convince peripheral and game makers it’d be worth putting in a modicum of effort to support linux. That’s why I’m excited for SteamOS.
Huh, guess I’ll google that. Thanks.
Joking aside, what’s this about drones?
KDE, because it’s familiar yet customisable. Gnome is just too strange for me, and doesn’t seem to allow me to un-strange it.
More thinking of the ios app store in this case. But they’re also ripping off the osx dock, IMO. :P
I’ve not booted into windows for a few weeks now. It’s been pretty smooth sailing, one horrifically unoptimised game aside.
It’s not about security. Not anymore, anyway. Maybe when Authenticode was first added to windows. Now they just want to scare users into getting everything through their store, because they’re perennially jealous of the shit Apple can get away with.
What`s the censored one about?
KDE Plasma. I just like it. It seems to have options to do what I want, for the most part. There’s some things I wish it had, like a way to programmatically get the active window under Wayland, so StreamController could automatically change pages.
I’m pretty sure no card can conjure me into existence, no matter how many or few lines of text they have… :P
No, see, he’s like santa. He can break the sound barrier under his own power in his goal to spread e. coli.
I know it’s tangential to your comment, but I need to get this off my chest. I hate when things like Epic’s stance is framed as “not supporting” linux, when in reality they barely need to do anything to let the game run there. What they’re doing is actively detecting and blocking it.
I am not convinced anything has changed for Firefox yet. I looked over the terms and they just seem to be covering their arses against regulations regarding Mozilla services (e.g Firefox Sync). Correct me if I’m wrong.