What features would that be? Stuff for configuring controllers in the settings for example?
What features would that be? Stuff for configuring controllers in the settings for example?
This isn’t really a big deal for me though.
That sounds like a step in the right direction.
The whale was dead though.
RFK wanted the whale’s head to use the skull as a trophy or something like that.
I don’t think OP was trying to defend RFK. Just stating the facts.
Speaking of which. I recently visited Monaco and the French Riviera and the account of wealth and opulence has radicalized me. As if the cost of living wasn’t enough to do so already.
I could write a book about how mad I am at our governments who enable these rich fucks while asking the rest of us to make sacrifices. .
Nah. We sent armored trucks to Israel instead.
When using KDE, press meta-T to activate the equivalent of Windows Power Toys’ Fancy Zones.
You can then set tiling zones and when you drag a window, hold shift at the same time to lock it in one of the zones.
Aw dang. That sucks. But I understand.
Are you sure about that? I dunno if that’s correct.
This is the correct response.
At my job we’ve been asked to remove Docker desktop unless it is absolutely necessary for a client project.
I’ve just been using Docker through command line via WSL and that’s good enough for me.
Right???
Fucking hell.
The french are throwing a hissy fit over that issue. The younger working class has to sacrifice their retirement because “the economy”. Meanwhile you got rich assholes parading on their huge yachts in St-Tropez and the French Riviera thanks to the money they make from dodging taxes.
Yes, you are absolutely right. My mistake.
That’s definitely a biological weapon.
Aw fuck…
IDEs have come a long way. But I’ve done qt development using Jetbrains Clion IDE and QTCreator. I don’t remember it being that difficult. Then again, I started programming using Turbo Pascal and Turbo C. So …
I dunno. Having worked with Java and c#, web dev, c++, I found working with QT in C++ to be so much easier.
That’s a good question. I have a few devices that are Linux compatible but require Windows to upgrade the firmware. I don’t know if I trust Wine or Bottles enough to run these applications to update a BIOS. Or if it’s even going to work?
I can always update device firmware through a Windows VM, but not my PC hardware.
I haven’t used RPM based distros a lot so I can’t remember off the top of my head. But I believe there are commands to play around with the yum cache and browse not only the list of packages but also which versions are available.
That’s not what OP was asking for though. And I don’t understand why the Linux user community on Lemmy pushes immutable distros so hard.
Ah I see. Thank you for the precision. I might stick with KDE then.