DST people should get hung. By three balls. Fuck them.
Holy shit! Yes!!! Having worked with time sensitive data, it’s such bullshit.
Neat! Man I’m learning so much in this thread it’s crazy. Thank you!
No no, I mean if someone downloads an infected pirated game from some shady website. I consider Steam to be very secure.
Ah see I didn’t think of the flatpak aspect. But if you download a game from some shady source and want to run it via flatpak Steam, how would you go about it?
I only use Steam as a regular deb install.
Holy shit! I’m gonna have to sit down to read that one. LoL
Thanks for the detailed comment.
Yeah I tried that this weekend and it messed up my keyboard layout switcher.
I’ll need to look at videos like you suggested.
Ah thanks!!!
It’s like when you move IRL. Just give them your new address. Done.
Only available on KDE Neon for now I bet?
Technically, Ubuntu supports it’s LTS versions for something like 12 years I think?
Anyway, you can get Ubuntu 14.04 LTS still with the i386 32bit ISO.
https://www.releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/
I personally would install that and install something like FVWM95 or Blackbox WM or some other ancien desktop environment.
How about one with the concentration camps in Nazi Germany? That’s always funny. A real classic. /s
Hahahahahaha Holy shit what a rant! And totally valid. +1
I’m on the opposite side. I prefer a monolithic, immutable theme where you can only change color accents and that’s it. This provides a consistent experience across all installations from one PC to another.
Look at Mac or Windows users. If someone is used to using these Desktop environments, when they use another computer with the same OS, they know what to expect. They know how to operate the system right away and immediately be efficient and get things done.
In a Linux desktop, not only there are a LOT of various desktop environments, AND they can also be customized to hell to a point they’re not even recognizable. From one desktop PC to another you can get wildly different experiences.
I worked in a Linux company once and when someone asked for assistance or I had to show someone something on their PC, I often couldn’t even use them because I couldn’t find the apps or features I needed. Going from then standard default Gnome 2, to some tile based desktop, to some oddly customized Enlightenment desktop or a KDE environment themed to look like a Mac, it was hell.
Some people have the opinion that allowing people that freedom is awesome. I think it scares the vast majority of the people away from using a Linux based desktop OS because of this. It looks too complicated for them. And that’s just for desktop environments. Then you get into the whole application management thing with various package managers and snaps and flatpaks. It’s too much. (Edit: Appimages could fix that issue for desktop applications.)
All of this should be standardized into one simple system. Then we could have Gnome OS, KDE OS, XFCE OS based on Linux, just like we have Mac OS based on Free BSD.
But that’s my opinion. And I know it’s unpopular among the Linux community, even if I’m right. ;)
How your eye muscles focus on something so close.
With a regular monitor, good ergonomic rules suggest you keep your monitor at least at arm’s length.
With VR (or XR/AR, whatever) it’s not recommended that you use it for extended periods of time. It’s bad for your eye muscles/focus.
That’s pretty neat! Though I wonder how bad it is for your eyes when you work with these all day long.
I was able to acquire a Jabra Evolve2 85 through my last employer and it’s absolute shit. The sound quality drops to telephone/ AM radio quality when the microphone turns on. Otherwise it’s okay.
Where did you meet those people? Because most of the people I met during university, while doing a software engineering degree, were software engineering students who all used Linux in some way.
I’m on Kubuntu so still using version 5.x.
The symptoms I got was like when a Windows app crashes and does this “Solitaire” effect. It did that with the mouse pointer and everything else. Windows, taskbars and menus all displayed as outlines only with no icons or decorations inside. It was weird.