

They are still considered essential in German schools.
They are still considered essential in German schools.
I’ve never seen a video THIS relatable.
So what? I’m not a fan of Fortnite as well, but let people enjoy what they want.
How did I not recognize the font I’ve been using for years, lol. Guess it just looks even better on a HiDPI display.
What’s the font?
If it’s not on the side, I’ll send it back.
There’s been an update on the reddit post:
I changed the compatability of Stalker to 8.0-5 and the double click issue is gone!
Frontend dev here, can confirm. Last week I had to look at some Java code and was instantly greeted by some AbstractFactoryBuilderImpl. Nightmare fuel if you ask me.
Jellyfin server with Infuse on an AppleTV is a match made in heaven!
Unleash the power of the pyramid!
Wait, this is a real speech? Jesus Christ.
The link doesn’t load. What did Gates do that you‘d put him in the same category as the rest?
My guess is it was an actual gif that exploited some flaw in how the OS handled gifs and thus was able to execute code.
I tried Bazzite a few months ago and replaced it with a non-immutable distro in the same day because I couldn’t get my password manager (1Password) to work with Firefox.
The installation of 1Password was kind of a hassle as there is no official way to install it systemwide on an immutable distro, so I followed an unofficial tutorial. That worked somehow, but then came the integration into Firefox. For this to work, you have to install firefox as a native package, too, so you have to layer it through ostree.
But here comes the issue: The original Silverblue does already include native Firefox, and Bazzite removed it and replaced it with a flatpak. I have googled a lot and haven’t found an answer yet on how to layer a package that was removed in a previous layer. I’m not sure if it’s even possible, but the complete lack of documentation for such a trivial thing really turned me away from immutable distros. When I had an issue on Arch, I would find the answer in the ArchWiki 95% of the time, but here I couldn’t even find a proper documentation for how the layering works.
This on top of other issues like not being able to get Autocomplete/Intellisense working in VSCode because I can’t properly install the required compilers and libraries made me turn back to Arch in a single day. Maybe it’s just my mindset that’s a bit stuck on how to do things the “old” way, but if I have to spent hours to get even a basic workflow going for me, then I guess I’m not yet ready for immutable distros.