Station to Station is one I might get as well. I was also thinking about Last Train Home, even though it’s more of an RTS game.
Also The Crew 2 is on sale for $1, which seems like a good deal even though apparently the game is not that great.
I like NixOS
Station to Station is one I might get as well. I was also thinking about Last Train Home, even though it’s more of an RTS game.
Also The Crew 2 is on sale for $1, which seems like a good deal even though apparently the game is not that great.
An interesting comment from when this was asked a year ago.
Funniest one imo is Lemmegians (as in Norwegians). Not a very practical name though.
It even comes with the engine! You can right-click on a node or property and click “open documentation” and it opens in the code editor
Nix as well
Yeah just join my Steam broadcast
Oh and the clock hands on the nose as well
Me doing my online banking using the Steam browser in Big Picture mode
I’m on sh.itjust.works and haven’t heard of any issues with it, it’s been working pretty well.
It takes some fiddling, but I’ve been using HDR on Linux since Plasma 6 came out. If you don’t have an AMD GPU it would probably be really difficult to set up though.
I love Loop Habit Tracker, I’ve been using it for almost 3 years and it works great.
HDR (and VRR) have been working for me for the past few months (Plasma 6, AMD), but I still keep Windows around for some games and yeah there’s no way I’m trying VR on Linux. I think I get noticeably worse performance on Linux as well, I think there’s some issue I need to fix with that.
I’ve typed reboot
out of habit more than once
kid3 can apply metadata based on the filename if that’s useful for you (just things like title and track depending on how you name your files). I also use it for manually editing metadata once in a while, selecting multiple songs and setting the same artist or album tag is pretty easy to do.
I’m not sure how well it works as a mood tracker, but I love this app, I’ve been using it for years.
Probably in programming communities ? people will understand : people won’t understand
You could use yt-dlp to download the videos / channels / playlists you want to save, although they wouldn’t be available online.
I don’t really want Phoronix in my RSS, because they post so many articles every day and it would just clog everything up. I just check them once a day or so and read the interesting articles.
They’ve only made like 4 videos, but Bitlytic absolutely exploded my brain with the way he organizes his objects and code.
Amazon Sidewalk?