Neovim here as well. Though I do use LSPs. I write mostly Go in a fairly large code base so “go to definition” is pretty much a must have.
I was considering going without and just using grep like tools, but not yet.
Neovim here as well. Though I do use LSPs. I write mostly Go in a fairly large code base so “go to definition” is pretty much a must have.
I was considering going without and just using grep like tools, but not yet.
I really want to use podman, but the compose part in it is still a bit too far behind
Well EVs only really have forwards and backwards. No additional gears.
Had to scroll way to far to find this 😂 teachers got quite upset when we discovered this trick in middle school.
If you have an nvidia card you need to select the fallback (or something) entry in grub
Bonus points for using “like” in like every sentence.
FTFY ;)
I am in the same boat, in my world Apple is better than Google. It works a bit better out of the box, and lately I don’t use my phone for a lot of things anyway, mostly doomscrolling on reddit (now lemmy).
Unfortunately I only just subscribed so can’t see all the replies locally.
andybug@lemmy.world I assume you are running the steam version? I recently moved to Linux but I have the ms store variant which I assume won’t be possible.
That wasn’t actually it 😂 I was replying to some other post and after the fact realized that something has gone weird as I suddenly saw this post title up top. Seems my comment deletion didn’t quite take
I was concerned of the amount of users not being enough to generate content, but so far I have been proven wrong. And the quality of the content is much better. At least for now.
I was concerned of the amount of users not being enough to generate content, but so far I have been proven wrong. And the quality of the content is much better. At least for now.
They could provide the choice. But I don’t think he signup is the big problem. Things like duplicate communities are going to be bigger headaches I fear. Though I just joined today so might not be on the right level yet ;)
Ready or not is a promising one that you can find in steam. Protondb lists Linux compatibility with steam proton
I haven’t actually tried this myself but there is a lutris script for tarkov https://lutris.net/games/escape-from-tarkov/
Escape from tarkov. I am intrigued by the concept of the game, but each time I played I was outmatched in gear and skill.