Wait, Godot isn’t a game engine? I always thought it was one.
Wait, Godot isn’t a game engine? I always thought it was one.
That can be true, I don’t know. Apart from that, the suggested app is exactly what Syncthing is.
1 is great.
for 2: syncthing is exactly this.
Mindustry is so damn good.
Bavaria isn’t even Germany. I also hope, that our country isn’t falling for this MS bullshit.
It is indeed wrong. The correct answer would be 24.
I regularly do bug reports. I would contribute more, but I simply don’t have the time.
It’s called “Landkarten” :) but for the rest this sentence is completely correct.
I am a Linux user for about 1.5-2 years and I really like doing technical stuff. The next thing I really have to do is figure out how to install Stable diffusion on Arch Linux. That stuff isn’t that straight forward. All guides I found didn’t work.
Lemmy pushed me towards f droid
My PC is just arch Linux and my laptop is computer
Cat I farted
And all this comes down to the fact that you should either Install Uwuntu(if you’re a femboy) or Hanna Montana Linux(If you aren’t a femboy)
Technically it is possible that outdated packages can decrease your performance. Some games may not work because of outdated libraries, but in most cases you should be fine.
There’s a simple reason to change that: use it. Recommend it to your friends. And yet there are great Linux mobile OSes(as example Graphen OS.
When the operating system you are using has more sex than you.
Linux support is almost free.
It also gives you a lot of value, since Linux users are better at reporting bugs(i saw a post from a developer who called this out) and therefore it’s easier to find and fix them. A bug free game is something everyone benefits from. If Linux users see bugs more often and therefore report them more often you save a lot of money since you don’t have to pay people who test your game.
You can also buy them refurbished, which is what I did with my school laptop(yoga x380)
OK, that’s nothing I can help you with.
Yeah, that might make sense.