https://github.com/conda-forge/miniforge with mamba is so much better
https://github.com/conda-forge/miniforge with mamba is so much better
I also agree with OP!
AMD wins on gaming and only is a little slower on productivity benchmarks for which the Intel CPUs require a nuclear reactor and they conclude that intel wins?!
Good to see that there is a yuzu fork with actual work being done!
You could always ask the embassy. They’re nice people from my experience.
My only gripe is that they post everything, so you need something like Lemmy to filter their posts. No way this ends up on my rss feed list, but really happy they exist.
So red through iron, blue through copper, and the other two?
For its grand pendulous glory
In The Netherlands we had ‘school milk’ that pretty much everyone participated in. Not sure if that is still a thing though…
I remember him from a meme, something like Honeure du Balzac
Yeah Philips was also in there, this is well known in The Netherlands. They’d give out fines if a company made bulbs that would last longer.
I’ve also noticed that for some repacks it is better to use a different runner to install and then switch to a gaming runner for running the game.
edit: kron4ek specifically
This extension is also great https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/5489/search-light/. It provides the overview search bar without moving everything around like the regular overview.
Also the teeth that keep expanding and shrinking. But if you just lowkey watch something it is really hard to notice…
FHIR instead of all legacy standards. Also ISO IDMP to make referencing medicines way easier.
Looking at Steam Deck verified titles is also an option either on Steam or a third party website.
The potion of squats, hip thrusts, a good diet, and enough sleep.
Probably the one thing my country (The Netherlands) does right… what is interesting though is that the government is also really pro-car - so the public transport is slowly dying. Also, there’s a bunch of issues with fatbikes driving 60km/h on bicycle lanes, but the infrastructure as a whole is solid.
Just installed it and nothing broke down. Gotta find something else to get my tinkering fix!
When I used Pop!_OS I disabled their extensions because it felt way more clunky than stock GNOME. The applications menu looks out of place and the bottom bar wastes so much vertical space by default. In the end I just switched to Fedora when I got more comfortable with Linux. I’m a little sad that this looks exactly like GNOME with the extensions baked in and not something novel entirely. It is, however, exciting to see a new player enter the field and learn from their approach.