Donaudampfschifffahrtskapitänemützentrageverordnungsdurchsetzungsbeauftragter.
Or a real one: Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz
Had some issues with EAC and getting games to run OOTB which was an issue with spontaneously playing weird and obscure games. If I or we would plan our sessions properly it wouldn’t have been a problem though
Fully agree on the EA thing, as well as ubishit constantly being buggy and a pain to work with though.
I personally use windows (I play a lot of different games with friends, and setting all of them up in Linux is a lot of work) and I hate it.
However my mum only uses her laptop for browsing and zoom calls, so I installed Linux mint on that and it’s been going great, there are soooo much less issues than with modern windows.
naahh, they’re wrong. Tipsy mini golf is the shit, especially if there’s a theme (darkroom/pirates/whatever)
Update: there now is read on scroll!
It tells you how many new comments there are and highlights them with a lighter background than the rest
top for Ubuntu at least will show you the top processes, I think sorted by averaged CPU usage.
Ahhh ok, yeah, it doesn’t do that, although I’m fine with it highlighting new comments.
Comment sorting works on my end, hiding votes I haven’t looked into.
(don’t quote me on this, but I’m pretty sure the mark read on scroll is in the works)
Can only recommend b Boost, I used it for Reddit and it’s pretty nice for Lemmy as well. (Still missing the ‘mark read on scroll’ feature though)
What, fuck licenses, we’re doing subscriptions here. With multiple tiers, first one just reduces the charge per activation, and the ones after that give you X “free” uses per 12 hours.
Nah, they’ll send a package to a Microsoft server that’ll then respond with the keybind and open the program
Depends how they do it, if it’s in the registry you can change it.
The point is to have an unused button that you can rebind freely
more keys for custom keybinds ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ depending on where it’s located I’ll probably just use it as a microphone toggle
That makes a surprising amount of sense, thanks!