If the game is demanding enough they also consume the same amount of electricity, maybe even more.
If the game is demanding enough they also consume the same amount of electricity, maybe even more.
Q: what does apt install firefox
do? Surely it uses apt to install Firefox, right???
A: The command gets highjacked by snap, which promptly crashed and hangs.
Ran into this just a few hours ago, made the mistake of suggesting Ubuntu as a sane default (instead of debian or something else), never making that mistake again hopefully.
Haha, it’s a planet, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the moldy orange visual was intentional from the game developers. This planet’s main mechanic is the agriculture of fruits that spoil.
I saw that thing on the in-game icon, I think it was in the technology screen, then I found this high res image on the wiki
ollam runs on the 6700 XT, but you need to add an environment variable for it to work… I just don’t remember what it was and am away from my computer right now
I think there’s still something wrong with your setup… You should be able to have as many Firefox windows and tabs as you’d like without using too much RAM, since they should de “suspended”.
I regularly have hundreds of tabs running fine, on 32GB of RAM.
Most likely it’s a vscode extension that’s leaking memory, and this problem will still happen after your upgrade, just take longer.
OBS was very laggy for me.
I think OBS does not do hardware acceleration by default, I needed to go into advanced settings to get it to work smoothly
Because I am beginning to think only people who had already played on PS4 care about it
Personally, I never played it due to being a console exclusive, but would be very happy if it came to PC.
To me it makes sense that many of the people who played other souls-like/FromSoftware games would want to play “that missing one”.
The 4th law of robotics is you must make the eyes turn red when they become evil.
chsh does not modify /bin/sh
Maybe you’re thinking of a certain video from a certain YouTuber who linked /bin/sh to fish?
That’s… all stow does, there’s nothing more to it. If you need some other feature don’t waste your time trying to make it work with stow, It’s just a meme in my opinion.
About the “package manager” functionality, stow was originally supposed to be a development tool for the Perl programming language, you download a bunch of libraries into a directory, then use stow to merge those files into the root of your project (like a caveman), as it turned out some people started using it to manage dotfiles, and here we are.
When I started trying to organize my dotfiles, I started with stow, but quickly found it very limited.
After that I found dotdrop, which is considerably more involved, but gives you total control. My config with dotdrop quickly started growing insanely huge, at some point I even had system-wide systemd services declared.
Then I found out I was basically reinventing nixos and home-manager, so I switched to that.
Is this that image of a dead tuna that an AI labeled as an “xray of lungs” is something?
Get rotated, idiot.
Tree Style Tabs are pretty great if you like having hundreds of tabs open: https://addons.mozilla.org/pt-BR/firefox/addon/tree-style-tab/
I don’t get it tbh