Ah, for some reason I thought this was a Linux sub lol. I am not too familiar with how the graphics stack works on windows tbh nor how to customise it. Sorry.
Ah, for some reason I thought this was a Linux sub lol. I am not too familiar with how the graphics stack works on windows tbh nor how to customise it. Sorry.
What window manager do you use? Many have an option to overrule what the window wants to do and force it to do what the WM wants it to do. This might solve your problem.
It means you are in a dream. Wake up!
Oh cool, Lemmy automatically obfuscates your password. All I see is *************!
If you haven’t heard of it, try giving Godot a go.
I hate it so much I can’t even put it into words.
I think children go in dictionaries so you can look them to via name (key).
You are supposed to use the metadata editing if it is not already correct then it well automatically sort them for you. You can edit multiple tracks at once to set the album in one go for example.
Strawberry has all those things.
In general I like it, but I’m not a fan of the monospace font used for the server names.
You can also use pgp via openkeychain which is very elegant
Thanks for the suggestions. Starting with Blackshirts and reds now.
Thanks, that is a lot to sink my teeth into!
Do you have a good starting point? I have a rudimentary understanding of Marxism, but not much in the way of details.
Children of a Dead Earth is a tactical space game with n-body Newtonian physics. This means that on the surface it is very similar to something like KSP, you can do things like orbit a Lagrange point. In addition, you can design all the parts of you spacecraft and weaponry down to the materials they use. If you can make a fuel tank made out of aerogel work with the laws of physics, then you can use it. For example, I made a coilgun that fires nukes which was devastating at close range but the low velocity of the nukes made them easy to dodge at long range and without any thrusters, they cannot course correct.
We all know there isn’t going to be a steam deck 3. Best we can offer is a steam deck 2 episode 2.
We disproved a cosmic frame of reference, or “ether” hypothesis using interferometry. It is well worth a read, I think you will enjoy it.
Hi David Mitchell!