It looks like it runs perfectly via WINE from a few quick Google searches
Just a guy doing stuff.
It looks like it runs perfectly via WINE from a few quick Google searches
Specifically, it’s that the doors opening mechanisms are powered, and the power was not being applied to open them. There is no exterior mechanical entry option.
Honestly this thing solved a very specific problem for me: My car has no good way to mount a phone for car usage so I’ve always kept it in the center console. Car Thing just put a remote on my dash for that with buttons for presets and easy song skipping.
I only got it for $10 though, and that was two years ago. It has convinced me to get a new head unit with Android Auto support on it for sure
They didn’t ask permission before pushing Copilot, why would they ask permission for this?
What would an operating system need yank registers for? Maybe if you get a good text editor to go with it, like Evil Mode 😉
It has one bearing: it puts them in the same location together
For those I just commit with the message “ngl there’s a lot of changes in here”
I haven’t tried SC2 in a while but I seem to recall it working fine for me a few years ago. Dunno. Lutris has good details on the website for tons of stuff, no idea what that looks like for SC2 tho
POL is still around, it’s just not quite as user friendly as Lutris. I use Lutris for Battle.net games and older titles where I have a physical disk. Easier than trying to add them to steam IMHO.
COME ON AND SLAM
You can add non steam games to steam and it’ll run them via proton, can be pretty effortless in most scenarios. Otherwise, you can install Lutris and there’s a significant chance there’ll be an entry for how to run the game you want
“Shop around” <- found the non-USA-liver
“Today I learned learned”
I do; you’re only dismissing it because it’s formatted differently from the exact workflow you’re describing, but it’s certainly just as powerful if not more so
You can get pretty close to the same experience with https://github.com/mfussenegger/nvim-dap, any others?
I went helix -> vim -> emacs -> kakoune -> neovim, super interesting to see how people’s experiences differ
Most of the productivity comes from the motions; Being able to jump around the text incredibly fast, combining motions with actions and repeats, it’s unparalleled in the sheer speed. I can delete an entire function with the same basic pattern Id use to delete a word.
daf
-> Delete the current function my cursor is on
daw
-> Delete the current word
d3af
-> Delete the next three functions
Stuff like that, but with everything
Name a downside, I’ll tell you how you’re probably wrong
I blame my autism
Somehow there’s never time to do it right, but there’s always time to do it again