pacman-contrib has pacdiff and paccache I like to run at the end of my update scripts
pacman-contrib has pacdiff and paccache I like to run at the end of my update scripts
My pinecil works great and was like $30, but I only use it in a hobby capacity. I guess these would be better for someone using it professionally?
Well, fair point. There is mutiny and defection as options. I understand the consequences for such a decision is certain death, in contrast to probable death on the field, though.
Conscription?
Why would it be a war crime? Just can’t use the chemical payloads over civilian populations like Russia was during their initial campaigns.
Use of napalm also isn’t a war crime, the context of targets is what makes it one.
Source? I’d like to see some modern numbers about those compile times. Hasn’t been my experience at all.
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They keep saying it’s coming, bazzite is pretty solid for now, but I’d really like to get an official valve iso.
This is so exciting, very happy for Ally owners. Choice is a strength of PC ecosystem, and I’m confident SteamOS experience is going to win over many users. It’s a great upgrade.
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“And it’s not like Valve is suggesting it’ll offer SteamOS for rival handhelds anytime soon, either”
Oh :( I thought this was further along than it is… got excited.
Huh, TIL reflector actually ships with a weekly timer service - seems like a good default. I usually promote a university or large org mirror to the top after reflector runs. they’re rarely out of date for long.
Is it normal to run reflector regularly/on boot? I just run it maybe once a year to keep mirrors fresh.
Minor correction, it was Bitkeeper/BitMover - not Bitbucket. They were proprietary software linux used w/ a community license, and they later removed that free tier.
I’ve had a 1070, 3060 and now 4080 on the same install. No problems here expect when the 3060 malfunctioned - replicated with windows. Some distros though can be nvidia horror stories because they don’t ship updates fast enough, I use arch nvidia-dkms btw
It’s been a while so my info is likely out of date- but my vive worked perfect with Linux, steam VR support was great. Meta/oculus support was non existent.
This has been the best part of how it’s developed the past few years. I’ve recently bought lies of p, baldur’s gate 3, and sons of the forest (at 1.0) without needing to look up anything. All three simply installed and ran great. So nice not having to fiddle with launch options and stuff.
Ah… so I guess the gamescope session would fail bc steam fails, and leave the user no way to change to desktop/plasma session. And yeah, steam configs would be accessible in user space as it’s not system level. Yikes all around.
I really hope we get more details, how can a user space application brick an immutable OS? That’s crazy.
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Oh see I didn’t interpret the forever mouse as a single product, more likely they’d like to use even cheaper switches and components and make RMA/replacement normal under the subscription. New mouse every year for just $14.99/month - what a deal! Right, guys? Guys?
bro just one more
lanepower plant bro, bro I swear just one more and it’ll fix thetrafficenergy demands bro