The Megathread is a godsend from the god who took pirates as his favourite creation: The Flying Spaghetti Monster!
Now that I've said that, it actually makes a lot of sense, so... R'Amen. lol
The Megathread is a godsend from the god who took pirates as his favourite creation: The Flying Spaghetti Monster!
Now that I've said that, it actually makes a lot of sense, so... R'Amen. lol
I'm curious: How did having to support multiple platforms affect the development process? In what ways did it affect the technologies used or the development process itself, testing and bug fixing? What about bug reports?
On an unrelated note, a lot of people in the reviews say they'd love to see a longer, further developed game based on this idea. Do you have any plans for it?
Are you using Compiz? In 2024????
By "Developer of the Newpipe app"
Hmm....
Unverified
It's a "No" from me. I'll stick to Freetube.
For those unaware, being verified means it is packaged by the official developer/team.
Out of interest, which fork are you using? I used to use newpipe-sponsorblock but it was too slow to update and use Tubular now.
He says he "dreads" the day when he has to "give" it back. So to me, this reads like he was given it for testing so Ford can learn what Chinese manufacturers are doing right, and take some of those ideas to Ford's own vehicles.
I GOT A JAR OF DIIIIRT!!!
MATE-Compiz
Explain yourself
All I want is a performant and modern Emacs that has the same speed and startup time as neovim while not requiring the daemon, which also has the stability and capabilities of neovim (things like super easy language integration and lsp are a godsend)
I don't want a rolling release if I can avoid it. I don't want a from-scratch distro where I'm suddenly in trouble because I forgot to install some crucial package that I wouldn't have had to install on other distros. But I also don't want a distro that's forcing all sorts of software on me because that's what it comes with (this point is about Arch-based distros: something that only ArcoLinux got right). I don't want to wait to compile COSMIC every time there's an update. I don't want to compile from source all the time because that's what the AUR is. And as powerful as the AUR is, it always feels janky, even with paru or yay.
I don't want to worry that if I haven't updated in a few weeks, I might get issues with the archlinux-keyring. You know what I'm talking about if you've used Arch long enough.
And after being an Arch Tester for a while and seeing how brittle package testing is (there are barely any testers, and that's a massive concern), I decided I don't trust the stability of Arch. So I left.
I don't tinker anymore. No time.
BUT
I have a very specific setup with COSMIC, Hyprland, and specific apps I use. That's just my chosen way of using my computer.
If I could get all this properly working on Bazzite, I'd have been there already.
They'll do it in 3-4 years, claiming it's revolutionary, while they're just catching up to the competition.