Looks like a boring update but being boring is kinda the thing I appreciate in GNOME. It’s all about expectations.
Looks like a boring update but being boring is kinda the thing I appreciate in GNOME. It’s all about expectations.
But wouldn’t a case do exactly what you want? It would make the damn thing thicker and flat on the back.
If he’s being a putin stooge because it’s good for his business, he’s still being a putin stooge.
A mixture of NixOS and Debian, depending on the machine. NixOS is trivial to maintain and to keep predictable and tidy. When its weirdness is a problem, Debian is my answer. It doesn’t get more normal than Debian.
He’s certainly popular but not necessarily liked.
It doesn’t use the system libraries, unless the system in question is NixOS. It still provides its own dependencies. Arguably in a more elegant and less wasteful manner, but they are still distinct from the ones used by the rest of the system.
EDIT: typo
In terms of the memory usage, it’s a reasonable approach these days. It gets hairy when we consider security vulnerabilities. It’s far easier to patch one system-wide shared library than to hunt down every single application still bundling a vulnerable version.
Are screenshots even still considered evidence? They should be absolutely trivial to manipulate.
I guess this is one area that AI can actually improve in our lives: https://www.summarize.tech/youtube.com/watch?v=jzQS9MmlEy8
Just because the gameplay was very simple doesn’t make it crap. The details (movement speed, the gap between the obstacles) were pretty much on point and that’s something that makes or breaks this kind of game.
Last but not least, it had little to none anti-user “features” that plague the modern games. I would choose Flappy Bird over most current games any time of the day. Actually there is no “would” in there as I still have it installed.
You can already use Tesseract to run OCR on any image. It’s a matter of tying it together with a screenshot tool with cropping capabilities and it should be very easy to use.
I quite enjoy Doom Eternal, but it’s true it’s a very different game from Doom (2016). You either vibe with the combat flow the game enforces or you don’t. There is exactly one way to play it, by rotating between all the abilities as they go off their cooldowns, so you can keep restoring your ammo, HP and armor respectively.
What’s the issue exactly?
Well, that’s certainly a color scheme.
Oh, they actually do name it so! https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-virtual-memory-size-windows-10
I was under impression Linux uses the term swap partition (or swap file if it’s in a file which is much less common) while Windows calls them either swap files or paging files. Looks like you’re right and Windows uses these terms interchangeably.
Just for the sake of correctness: phones almost definitely do have virtual memory, that’s how any modern memory allocation works. You probably meant swap files/partitions.
What a time to be alive! We have gaming phones but not a single decent mobile game that’s not just a port from PC.
It is. But the industry would rather have all of us subscribing because that’s a constant profit and they love constant profit. They’d rather have 100% subscribing and 0% buying than 10% subscribing and 100% buying.
Whether it works or not, this looks incredibly fun! That’s a win in my book.