I use Linux in part because it makes building software easier.
I use Linux in part because it makes building software easier.
I can confirm 3-5ms frametimes with a popular shooter at 165hz.
Games feel almost disgusting on 60hz now, but they felt fine before I tried 144hz.
Maybe if I was stuck at 60hz for a long time id get used to it.
Now though, if I switch for 30m I can’t ignore the difference.
This comment betrays a technical misunderstanding.
Not only is it possible, but designing games from the ground up in this way makes it easier for developers to test and make robust software.
Its an alias, so no problem.
I was going to say use https://github.com/juanfont/headscale, but I dont see an android client.
Disagree. They should be forced to open it up for the community to maintain it when they end support.
I never thought id pay for Kagi and that paying for a search engine was ridiculous. Then I kept seeing loudly positive feedback from reputable people in my circle and tried the trial.
I pay for it and never have the “I only ever use !g on duckduckgo” problem.
Sorting by web pages with least ad trackers is a cheat code to find old style websites with people sharing knowledge for knowledge’s sake rather than profit.
Has it been proven to work offline and that once online it doesn’t upload your offline activity?
The first messenger without user IDs
Other apps have user IDs: Signal, Matrix, Session, Briar, Jami, Cwtch, etc. SimpleX does not, not even random numbers.
This radically improves your privacy.
The graph literally demonstrates the enshittification.
If some has to know to unplug the internet, try to sign up, and force an error to bypass sign up…
It is forcing.
Microsoft sucks for this, outlook, “open source vscode”, and many other reasons.
That said my current workaround is to use sourcegraph.
Recently a flurry of changes happened at $job, including that we must track time spent on tasks.
I’ve never had to do that at salary programming jobs before… So not a fan.
It would be interesting to see how this ranking changes if the goal is “very succinct, but not unreadable” or “most idiomatic” rather than the code golf incentive of “any arcane nonsense for 1 less char”.
Go sacrifices too much for superficial simplicity
Can confirm. Chooses simplicity in the small over simplicity in the large.
Mouse, mostly. I’ve noticed that I feel lag much much more with mouse.