For what it’s worth, I think this exchange is at least a couple years old. It’s not the first time I’ve seen this diatribe.
Edit: somebody else posted the link. 2 years ago: https://social.kernel.org/notice/AWSXomDbvdxKgOxVAm
For what it’s worth, I think this exchange is at least a couple years old. It’s not the first time I’ve seen this diatribe.
Edit: somebody else posted the link. 2 years ago: https://social.kernel.org/notice/AWSXomDbvdxKgOxVAm
As others have said - automating something with a GUI can get nasty. That being said, PowerAutomate isn’t terrible, nor is UiPath. I’ve also used Autohotkey, but it has a steep learning curve.
Not the person you asked, but I’m a fan of Imgflip’s MemeGenerator: https://imgflip.com/memegenerator
A sad day, indeed.
Interesting stuff! I might have to give that a try then.
New day, new grift.
Thanks!
Awesome, thanks for the feedback!
Neat, thanks!
Good. AI models don’t have mouths to feed at home, people do.
It’s part of the new Business Douche language word salad.
Only when it’s really, really cold outside.
I also had just joined Lemm.ee, barely over a month ago. I was really starting to enjoy it when they posted the news. Am disheartened, for sure.
That is a very cool website.
I’ll second Linux Mint Cinnamon. My understanding is it is designed to look/function as close to Windows as possible to help people transition away from Windows.
It was my first Linux distro migrating from Windows, and overall it’s been a fairly decent transition.
-Check out Protondb.com. It’s a website where you can search for games to see their compatibility rating with Linux OSes, along with any tinkering/troubleshooting tips other users have done.
-Once you install Steam, go to the Settings menu, select Compatibility, and select an option for “Default compatibility tool”. This global setting means you would not have specifically select a Proton version for each game you play.
-I found that sometimes Steam would not launch from the toolbar. I have no issues launching it from the terminal window (literally launch Terminal, type the word ‘steam’, and hit Enter)