When I read this kind of stories about game dev where unit tests are very optional, I don’t really regret not working in this industry, especially now with all the layoffs.
When I read this kind of stories about game dev where unit tests are very optional, I don’t really regret not working in this industry, especially now with all the layoffs.
I think gnome team said they were experimenting with tiling features. I’m looking forward to checking what they came up with.
It’s easy to give it a try. You just have to select it at the login screen and see for yourself if you’re impacted by any issue.
Probably not the goal of the author but I guess this article convinced me that nix/nixOS is not for me.
The biggest problem is the way the money pot is split. Whatever you listen to, your subscription will mostly go to the biggest artists (via their labels indeed who take a good share). This is wrong
You don’t have to be exactly on the icon iirc, just on the right most component of the panel.
Ah I see now way you wanted the first extension. Natively you have to scroll on the right part of the panel around the volume icon to change the volume. Not in the middle of the panel
No, the extension is needed for this
Do I miss something? I already can do that in the latest fedora natively.
I’ve used homeshick https://github.com/andsens/homeshick for a few years and it’s been running fine. It can load two git repos, one common public repo and one private one for work config.
Those games are hardly irrelevant or distant past. I’ve enjoyed a lot of them in the humble bundles and I still play some others. The fact that he was also porting them to Linux is fantastic.
Is there no link or am I not seeing it?