At first I read this as “Arch Linux In” and I was like !!?
At first I read this as “Arch Linux In” and I was like !!?
It’s great to build a completely open browser from scratch and I want to follow updates from the project. They have a Twitter account but not Mastodon sigh
The best part about the AI bubble is that Nvidia will finally get competition for gpus. Everyone wants to take a slice of their pie.
Open source money lol
I much prefer white themes for everything. The reading contrast is great, just like when reading a book.
When working in a properly lighted room, dark themes are an eye sore.
Of course, this is only my personal opinion.
I really wish Linux desktop was stable. On Ubuntu 22.04, this year alone I had nvidia driver failures, wake up from sleep issues, crypsetup failing to decrypt the root drive on startup (and dropping to a busybox shell), gnome UI freezing and more.
I’ve been using Linux for over ten years and love it. On servers, it’s rock solid but on desktop it’s hit and miss. The good part is that problems are fixable, it’s just not user friendly.
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I’m curious - for what purpose are you looking to learn C++?
This was my first programming language and I have a special attachment to it but it is definitely on the decline.
They claim that they cannot support any consoles for legal reasons: https://godotengine.org/article/godot-consoles-all-you-need-know/
it is impossible for Godot to include first-party console support out of the box. Even if someone would contribute it, we simply could not host this code legally in our Git repository for anyone to use.
Maybe that’s true, I’m not a lawyer. But Godot’s founders own one of the companies that provide console support: https://lonewolftechnology.com/
It could be a conflict of interest or an honest way to provide console support in Godot while also being compensated for their work on Godot. After all, food on the table is not open source.
The full list of Godot companies providing console support is here: https://docs.godotengine.org/en/stable/tutorials/platform/consoles.html
The photographer for this article’s image did a very good job.
Looks great!
If I were to use it when programming I think I’d be too distracted by the transparent background.
I see Jellyfin, I insta upvote