

Yup, this is why my printer is in an enclosure and always vents to outside no matter the filament I’m using.
Even though I kinda like the sweet smell of melted PLA. :(
Yup, this is why my printer is in an enclosure and always vents to outside no matter the filament I’m using.
Even though I kinda like the sweet smell of melted PLA. :(
This user poll suggests that around 97% of respondents (at the time of making this post) will not renew
Hahaha, I’ll be pleasantly surprised if 10% of them actually quit.
Nope, screw opt-out. OPT-IN ONLY, i want it to be disabled by default.
They are if they can’t afford a new computer.
Knowing:
Word of mouth is the most powerful type of advertisement that no one is against.
Things will be so bad that in 3 years emergency martial law will be enacted until “the situation calms down”.
Just curious, why are you using a 15 year old version of Ubuntu?
It’s called a Russian victory.
I’m sure they didn’t intend for act 3 to be as gutted as it is when compared to act 1 and 2. It’s a shame.
I also find it funny that calling someone a retard is considered less acceptable than calling someone an idiot. Especially when examined under an ableist lens.
It isn’t, at work we’re in the process of evaluating how useful it can be and a bunch of people received Cursor licenses to test it out.
If you’re trying to do something common it works great as long as you are concise enough. The moment you try to get it to do something obscure it starts failing miserably.
And since Arch is rolling release it’s python-lib, not python3-lib. :)
Problem is that distro1 has req-lib2.5.3 while distro2 has req-lib2.7.8, but your project was developed on distro3 with req-lib2.9.5 so you have to deal with every distro having different lib versions and compatibility issues that come with it, not just different packaging formats.
Didn’t know about that, how exactly is that implemented?
No problem, just makr sure your system has the exact version of libraries the application needs. And oh, you will only update those dependencies when the application update updates the requirements.
Oh what’s that? Another application you want to install uses the same lib but different version? Tough luck, chump!
Seriously it’s either flatpaks or the multi-version dependency management that openSUSE has, and you’re not saving much more space here either.
Dragon age 2? Sure. Inquisition? Not really. The unspeakable one? Hell no.
Dragon Age: Origins is also a master class in this vain.
Thank you for this gem.
I’m starting to get real tired of things from Cyberpunk popping up in real life.