In my experience it's already a lot of fun, but you can definitely feel the alpha+solo dev combo on certain aspects. Still, dwarf fortress has been in development for over 20 years and it's still arguably in alpha, and just as arguably contains more video game than many fully released ones do. That metric on it's own doesn't necessarily mean much.
We’ll be targeting vanilla Steam hardware like the Steam Deck and Steam Machine. We won’t be officially supporting any other configurations
developers will be free to extend support for their preferred Linux distros
mfw distro and hardware are interchangeable
What if I install debian on my steam machine, Nexus? Will you still support that hardware? Or do you actually just care about targeting a single set of libraries and can't be assed to properly explain that?
For this not to be a bubble, by definition it requires that the benefits of this are much more evenly spread. I think a telltale sign of if it’s a bubble would be if all we’re talking about are the tech firms. If all we talk about is what’s happening to the technology side that then that’s just purely supply side.
We’d just like to welcome on board our newest Pivot to AI contributor, Satya Nadella.
I don't have the connection drop in/out problem(s), but something like nine times out of ten I, too, need to bluetoothctl connect <MAC address>twice for my headphones to actually connect. It's all the more frustrating because bluetoothctl's prompt will adjust after the first connection (*attempt) - if it weren't for the headphones themselves not acknowledging the connection I'd have no idea why no sound would be coming from them.
I daydream of #16
I've worked on a reverse #10 before (i.e. vertical monitor in the middle, surrounded by two landscape monitors)
Apparently Linux Torvalds works on dual 6k monitors