Thanks for posting, now I want to play a new Point & Click featuring art like this.I'd rather see indie devs trying to move towards this than that ugly low poly shit, or that generic hyper-realistic look.
They might be able to squeeze through a crack in the wall this time, but one day the BigTech Reaper will catch them!Not even the iCult, armed to their teeth with unrepairable landfill from their deity, will be able to help them!
I suspect that in the not too distant future, the PRC will eventually outcompete them in terms of Quality, Quantity & Price.China will make actually innovative and useful hardware using domestic ingredients that will make Apple landfill obsolete.
Washington may hand out sanctions and the iCult may cry and tell people to vote with their wallet, but that won't stop the Reaper.
Sure, I was more thinking in terms of "what's good for you".All Linux costs is time and mental energy to learn. I can only encourage people to mess with it on real hardware. You can't harm your Hardware (just don't kick it).
Fr. Getting rid of Windows is the equivalent of cutting ties with an abusive person and moving out of an apartment full of Asbestos and black mold at the same time.
I would love to see how they did the entire cooling system.
My guess is they're probably pumping the sea water through a couple of radiators inside each cabin and have fans blowing across them to keep the air cool inside.
hyprland isn't "suckless" at all. Even a normal person will go "wow this sucks" at the sight of the hyprland codebase and the way they do things.Most of the "suckless" software has the benefit of depending on old, massive X11 swiss knife libs that haven't really changed in the last 30+ years and are available on most UNIX-like Systems, which makes compiling it from source trivial.If X was still under active development then all the "suckless" software would only be "suckless" on OpenBSD, because those guys have their own fork of X11 that hasn't been touched since the end of the 2nd Century.
I don't understand this buzz around hyprland. It does nothing better than any of the other Wayland Compositors
when I tried using it not too long ago. It has some eye candy effects sure, but the multi-monitor
support is as terrible as it is in Sway, but at least in Sway there is a relatively simple way to fix that.
hyprland expects you to compile and install some plugins through their own builtin Package Manager!
It's so unnecessary and only adds to the complexity. Plus it sometimes just doesn't work and errors out with a cryptic error message and the only fix is to wipe the plugins and start over.
One would think that they'd do the sane thing and just implement proper support for something as useful as multi monitor in the base software.
I swear these fascists are so convinced that paradise is found in the past, they think it's still the 2000s and most people just have 1 Video Output in their PC.
I befriended this guy in an online game. Eventually we became friends on
Steam and it turned out we both had a lot in common and we started playing a few other games together as well.One day he told me that he got a girlfriend, who he later then married. After some time they got divorced and he hasn't messaged me since.I really miss staying up until 6 in the morning, playing long AoE2 and Stronghold Crusader matches with him.
I agree with you, but I absolutely just can not stand short-form content in General.
I try to avoid it to keep the little sanity that I've left, but it's really difficult.
Sometimes it really feels like navigating an obstacle course.
I wish there was a way to block short-form shit everywhere, like ads.
The Silicon is what gives Life; After all it carries out all those thousands of floating point Instructions
that are required for the Matrix Brain to work!
Or, we discard all those hyper abstract APIs and go bare metal.
Make the Manufacturers release reference manuals that detail the Hardware and full ISA.
I want to see official Manuals that tell you what you need to do to initialize the thing and get it to execute some machine code.
Once that happens anyone can write an Assembler, Compiler and Debugger for specific GPUs.
It's crazy how many people are just OK with running completely proprietary code that monitors everything
that happens on the machine and phones home all the time, all with the promise to "catch cheaters".
Fortunately every game I've seen so far with such malware is just a generic competitive multiplayer dopamine farm that targets the Streamer crowd.
"But all my friends are playing it!" - Is it really worth it to run omnipresent malware on your machine just to play the currently trending game for a few weeks until you move on to the next?
Thanks for posting, now I want to play a new Point & Click featuring art like this.I'd rather see indie devs trying to move towards this than that ugly low poly shit, or that generic hyper-realistic look.