I use Alpine. It’s enough for what I need and it doesn’t take up 30G like my last Ubuntu subsystem.
I use Alpine. It’s enough for what I need and it doesn’t take up 30G like my last Ubuntu subsystem.
No. The game is paid. It should come with all available settings. This is just one step away from studios hiding HD textures behind paywalls.
And this line of thinking is what let’s them get away with it.
That’s how I was originally introduced to him, and then again later on Critical Role.
Just curious, how do you host it? Do you have it containerized or no?
That’s what I thought. I don’t care how much it looks like Diablo, if it’s not even in the same genre, then there’s no comparison.
On Mobile devices, I simply don’t use the homepage. I always disable it and use a blank page.
On desktop, I use a homepage/new tab replacer.
That’s fair, I forgot it was PAX Aus.
I don’t remember where I read it, but it was rumored to be a wireless standalone headset, with codename Deckard.
I’m not sure if that means they’ll make it more affordable or make it more advanced so it were to be an upgrade from the Index and charge that quality pricing.
Or they announce their new VR headset. Something like that, requiring a hands-on demo, would certainly benefit from an in person announcement.
I’ve played a handful of bot games but I’ll wait until it’s out of beta and more people are actually on and playing.
That fraction?
93/100.
Sidebery has become one of my must haves for new installs.
I think you and I both know that’s exactly what they’re going to do.
I’m not that high on the totem pole unfortunately
When you help manage thousands of servers with vim and nano already installed, it’s just faster to use one of those than installing something else nearly ever single time.
I prefer nano for quick edits of small files, but vim for hunting down things in larger files.
tips fedora M’eveloper
Really taking after Bethesda on this one.
Jokes on Microsoft. I downgraded to Windows 10 and disabled secure boot for my dual boot so I could be one step closer to being done with them completely.
A better title would be “The best way to switch to Linux is slowly.”
They do have a block/hide option but it’s pretty obscure and involves going to the channel’s page. I’m not sure about mobile, but on desktop it shows up when you click to Report the channel, though reporting isn’t required.