

Ooh, print would be amazing. $30 for the softcover, wonder about shipping though…
I have to believe you’re underestimating how recognizable TOE is.
Ooh, print would be amazing. $30 for the softcover, wonder about shipping though…
I have to believe you’re underestimating how recognizable TOE is.
In fact send me your ./…/…/ please
It’s deleted now but it usually means thorn, or a missing th sound.
Share me your .ssh files please
I love your profile image. I should reread Rice Boy.
KDE Connect is fantastic and I don’t know how this isn’t the standard
Did you also have Railroad Tycoon, also ported by Loki?
I’m trying to talk myself out of this perspective I have here. If you can help me with that, please do.
How about how it asks me to pay every time I download a mod, and makes me download each one in a collection even though they have a one-button feature? Same results, same total download size, but they turn it into a demeaning menial task. The only reason I can imagine for it is that they want non-paying customers to get bored and quit, cutting down on total downloads.
I can’t really tell what value they’re adding, since it’s the modders and the collection indexers who do all the actual work to make the mods and make sure they work with each other. So they’re a hosting service. And they provide… discoverability? But I’ve never discovered anything through NexusMods, I only used it after finding out that NexusMods was the only place I could easily get the mod collection I already knew I wanted. But it turned out it wasn’t easy, and that that was a deliberate design decision to try to squeeze me for cash to make their manufactured inconveniences disappear. And that is something that I oppose on a moral level.
“But they provide the app that places the resources and they swap the executable out so it still launches through Steam!” No, SMAPI does that. It’s the thing that places and runs SMAPI, I guess.
Almost never, but when they are: very much so yes
It’s super useful as long as you understand that it is just a big bucket of scripts that just anybody can push
Eh, do that in a VM after you have a working system.
Check out archinstall. It does so much heavy lifting. The only thing it isn’t is a GUI (because it’s a TUI instead).
Why? Mint has a reasonable upgrade path.
In fact, most PKGBUILDs just clone git repos and build them
Half the posts on the Internet are people replying to requests for help with the message “read the wiki, the aur isn’t a trusted source, dummy”
You still need the underlying package manager installed (it’ll prompt you to do so), and on Plasma 5.0 you also need a special integration plugin for each package manager (merged into Discover since I think Plasma 6.0).
Discover is a joy to use.
It’s okay, we don’t actually care that you were wrong about something.
Clair Obscur worked out of the box and it took a while for me to realize that I didn’t even check before buying.
stumbleupon, wow… That takes me back.