I personally find it very easy to use, but to each their own! Is there any forum software you prefer?
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I personally find it very easy to use, but to each their own! Is there any forum software you prefer?
I definitely agree with them not using Lemmy. I think one centralised forum makes sense for large projects to use. Much easier to organize and manage.
Important to note that NixOS has both a rolling release and point release version.
Most mainstream distro’s can do all of that without a CLI.
A simple bash script is not reproducible or deterministic. Also a filesystem rollback is not the same as NixOS’s generation based rollback.
Also, NixOS doesn’t just install packages, all system configuration is done declaratively, which would be a very bad idea to do via a bash script.
I wonder why those chose mybb over discourse. I definitely prefer the latter.
The generic keys have been known for a very long time. I highly doubt it means you’ll get anything else out of them.
Firefox and Helix
I’m considering switching to Kagi because of this. Its results are impressive.
Performance wise yes, user experience wise no.
I don’t know how much you’d like it since the shooters on your list aren’t super similar, but Xdefiant should be releasing soon and is f2p. I really enjoyed the closed betas. There’s an open one June 21-23 if you want to give it a try.
It allows your car to become damaged if you hit a surface too hard. Being damaged will screw up your steering.
I’ve been emulating Mario Party Superstars and Mario Kart 8. Yuzu’s multiplayer is amazing!
I use startpage, I usually prefer it’s results to ddg
That’s good, I prefer that rather than development efforts being split between similar forks.
Nice to see the fediverse growing no matter where it is. As long as we can all communicate it doesn’t matter what instance or software we’re on.
Sidenote: is kbin a fork of lemmy? Or a different codebase entirely?
I use an Iris, a split ortholinear board. I also used a pack of differently sized rubber feet to tent the board a small amount. I love using it, I wish I could have one for every system I use.
I’m even keeping my eye on the Framework 16 inch laptop, since the customizable keyboard module will allow for a split board!
Jellyfin if you don’t want to pay at all
Jellyfin with Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr and some torrent client makes a great automated media server. Just don’t forget a VPN!
I use Lazygit, which is a TUI. It is entirely controlled by keyboard shortcuts and has a lot of quick ways to do tedious things.