FWIW many modern text editors just let you modify multiple lines at once.
FWIW many modern text editors just let you modify multiple lines at once.
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Nvidia was also more painful than now.
Yes its a different language by the same creator.
I find it interesting that Proton’s other alias solution doesn’t even know what domain aliases are used for. That information shouldn’t be necessary.
Linux has a sandbox solution growing in popularity, flatpak.
I started working on one but don’t have much time.
The interesting repos:
Unfortunately they don’t publish any api docs.
All games are x86, so you’ll get that 10-40% CPU overhead.
Steam itself doesn’t even support 64bit, let alone arm.
You can play Epic Games too, but then it becomes a chore to setup.
It already detects this and refuses to write to such a partition.
Canonical already maintains security patches for paying customers so they aren’t actually doing any extra work, but putting it behind a subscription gives them an option to start charging more for desktops, gives clear cost for server use, and maybe is marketing for “look at the premium work we do”.
GIMP could fix that today if they just used the filepicker portal. Otherwise once they get to GTK4.
Brightness is very key imo. If your display can’t easily hit 1000nits it won’t be very good.
That works fine. For any GPU task, like encoding, having a second one is great.
Neat! I wish there was more documentation and comparisons using that. I’d expect more mature UI focused solutions still are significantly more efficient.
It really doesn’t scale up. On a 144hz monitor, having 20 applications open like that. It’s a lot of rendering for literally no purpose. A traditional toolkit may render zero things for long periods of time.
bash sucks but i don’t agree. Some simple rules like regularly use intermediate variables with useful names and never use shorthand arguments goes a long way.
Browsers are fairly secure, no simple site would have an exploit. Just don’t give them info.
Yes ads would be their main income.
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Nobody loves arguing semantics more than a programmer. VSCode is absolutely an IDE. Jetbrains is entirely plugin based, Eclipse is totally plugin based, and yeah so is VSCode.