gammarays 2 months ago • 100%
I mean, he's in a similar situation as Toby fox. He has the freedom to spend as much time as he wants on developing updates without worrying about money, so he doesn't need to charge anything or ask money from players.
gammarays 2 months ago • 100%
The wallstreetbets post having been created a few hours before the shortage is wild
gammarays 2 months ago • 100%
static typing:
- afraid to make mistakes
- restricts your freedom
- thinks i'm too stupid to know the types of my variables
- years of programming yet no real world use found for Option<Option<Result<Int>>>
dynamic typing
- bold, fearless
- null pointer exceptions? catch them and return 0
- can use eval, easily extendable
gammarays 2 months ago • 100%
The part of the effect that gives reach is only on your turn, so it's useless. It was probably meant to be haste instead. It's a minor thing but still weird to see on a released card
gammarays 2 months ago • 100%
This set feels rushed both from the design to how they handled release and promotion. [[Bleeding Effect]] hints that very little or no playtesting took place either.
gammarays 2 months ago • 100%
I fail to see where is the "value" in a booster full of commons and uncommons
gammarays 9 months ago • 88%
That movie was pretty good, shame we'll never see a sequel
gammarays 10 months ago • 100%
I'm super bad at picking artifacts. But the payoff of artifact synergy is crazy good from what I've seen
https://i.imgur.com/LV4MJtC.png I was basically playing a control deck and ramping to my big guys 🙂. It's crazy to me how much Tolarian Terror get passed by the bots... Edit: forgot to say, I was silver 3 and now passed gold
gammarays 11 months ago • 100%
I like Val&PL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJQLJFuAj0Q8LPgqdzTbag They are more focused on entertainment rather than high level gameplay and analysis. They do plenty of wordplay and jokes. Depending on your level in French it will be a bit hard to follow at times. Personally i like their dynamic as a commentator duo
gammarays 11 months ago • 100%
Linux Mint makes it very easy to install Nvidia drivers and Optimus. I have used it in the past on a laptop with a similar configuration. It's also quite robust, probably more than Garuda.
gammarays 11 months ago • 100%
That's true. Also I guess domain names in most ideogram-based languages cannot be meaningfully converted to ASCII. The best detection method I'm aware of is detecting a mix of different alphabets in the domain, but I imagine even this has a lot of false positives
gammarays 11 months ago • 100%
This should be ON by default, in my opinion. Also, I believe Mozilla has a massive opportunity here to demarcate themselves as the more security-conscious browser vendor. "This phishing trick works on all major browsers except Firefox" would be great publicity material.
gammarays 11 months ago • 100%
What's the problem with it? (legit question from non-silverblue user)
gammarays 12 months ago • 97%
Just got a call from Rust HQ; they cancelled the project and are deleting all the articles talking about it
gammarays 12 months ago • 100%
Note that this is an old article from 2 years ago and that GKI is already implemented in Android
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
Apart from text editors/IDEs I don't really see the use for it. I think it is not practical unless all your users are both power users and programmers, which basically boils down to developer tools.
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
This strategy is actually really good in VSH
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
With the amount of cheaters in casual, i doubt it
gammarays 1 year ago • 95%
Brainfuck? Really?
gammarays 1 year ago • 95%
I think most people (including myself) prefer a minimal desktop by default, and then proceed to install only the software they need. Nevertheless, it always surprises me when I log in to a system that doesn't have vim.
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
It's open-source merely to comply with the GPL license of the kernel, but the fact is that an Android image built only from open source components will be extremely crippled or, depending on your point of view, basically useless. Such an image will not even boot on the majority of devices ; you'll need those sweet proprietary driver blobs if you want your phone to do anything, and a bunch more closed source binaries in order to use Play services.
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
In tmux, you usually set configuration options with set -g
in tmux.conf. "-g" sets a global option which will apply to all new windows and sessions, otherwise the option applies only for the current window, which is usually not what you want.
Since command-alias
is an array, you can use the -a
flag to append a new value at the end.
With that said, try this:
set -ga command-alias s="new-window ssh foo"
Keep in mind that run
in tmux runs a shell command in the background, so you most likely want to use something like new-window
or new-session
instead.
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
Hop on 2fort and get spawn camped by a pocket demo
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
This looks a bit cheesy for me. I don't think the anime style really suits MTG, the only exception being Kamigawa blocks perhaps.
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
Since Google makes money off of you using Maps, and makes third-party apps pay a fee for using their API, I don't think they have an incentive to let you download navigation data to use it into another company's software
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
If you aren't starting your container with the -it
options (for docker run
), try setting them so that it allocates a tty. The fact that it works with SSH however makes me think that perhaps the Synology task runner can't run interactive commands like docker attach
because it has no stdin. In that case you'll need to do something like this: https://serverfault.com/questions/885765/how-to-send-text-to-stdin-of-docker-container/947763#947763 to pipe the stop command into the stdin of the bedrock server.
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
If you aren't starting your container with the -it
options, try setting it so that it allocates a tty. The fact that it works with SSH however makes me think that perhaps the Synology task runner can't run interactive commands like docker attach
because it has no stdin. In that case you'll need to do something like this: https://serverfault.com/questions/885765/how-to-send-text-to-stdin-of-docker-container/947763#947763 to pipe the stop command into the stdin of the bedrock server.
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
Are you able to docker attach
to the container?
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
Sounds like you'd enjoy Nuclear Throne or Enter the Gungeon. Both are very similar, they are roguelike in 2D top-down view with enemies that shoot a lot of projectiles and gameplay is about using dodge rolls and taking cover
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
That's really impressive. It's also good for preservation since AFAIK Blizzard killed the possibility to play the original game legally when Reforged came out
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
They need it
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
Do you mean emulators such as the Android emulator that comes with Android Studio, or is the latter lacking features that other software on windows possess?
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
I basically agree with all the points you are making. Only scan downloads, email attachments and whatnot. Don't try to play cat and mouse with sophisticated malware because that's a waste of resources. I don't think software like this exists?
Perhaps SELinux on desktop is the way to go as other posts are suggesting, although I heard that it has some usability problems and can break some programs.
gammarays 1 year ago • 33%
You might be legitimately annoyed by the amount of free antivirus software on Windows that don't offer good protection, on top of being filled with ads. But I don't agree that scanning for malicious files and preventing dangerous commands (regardless of how good the implementation is) can be labelled as snake oil.
gammarays 1 year ago • 82%
I don't understand why we keep telling new users that it is useless to use an antivirus on Linux. For people with computer knowledge, sure. However more widespread Linux adoption will mean more casual users will start using it. Most of them don't have the "common sense" that is often mentioned ; these users will eventually fall for scams that tell them to run programs attached in emails or random bash scripts from the internet. The possibility is small, but it's not zero, so why not protect against it?
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
This might not fit your workflow, but Thunderbird can be used as an RSS reader. Go to File > New and add a new Feed Account
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
La statistique des 2,86 fois les habitants de la France me semble encore plus pertinente que simplement "l'humanité"
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
This looks cool. I might consider trying GNOME again if it gets implemented.
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
For large GUI-based programs such as photo editing, drawing (Krita), 3D modeling (Blender), etc, there are 3 main ways to install them, each with pros and cons:
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using apt
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Pros: integrates with system libraries, version is curated by Mint/Ubuntu maintainers and usually more stable
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Cons: lags a few versions behind upstream, especially when the next Ubuntu LTS is nearing release it can be quite out-of-date
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download a deb or tar.gz release from the project's website or GitHub
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Pros: you get the latest version
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Cons: does not update automatically
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using flatpak
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Pros: has the latest version, solves some visual compatibility issues (Qt apps on GNOME for example)
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Cons: takes more disk space because dependencies are duplicated, sandboxing can break some features
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Personally I try to use apt first, unless the version is really old then I try the tar.gz install and finally flatpak. Which method you choose is up to you.
gammarays 1 year ago • 100%
the first 5 minutes after launching it, it would grind and lag my system, but only on one monitor, like mouse movements and keyboard inputs were at at .2fps
Ever since the recent Steam interface redesign I've been having the same problem. I thought Valve wasn't the kind of company to change their interface for no apparent reason and cause plenty of regressions in the process (looking at you Apple) but I was wrong apparently. I might try Endeavour on a live USB and see if the same thing happens