

Thanks! I’ll check it out 🍻


Thanks! I’ll check it out 🍻


I’ve been a long time user of Notepad++ after Notepad started inserting random whitespace characters in files, which messed up some jankety scripting I was doing at the time. Do you happen to know if Metapad is good about not adding unintended characters like that?


Well that looks cool, now I have to check that out. Thanks for sharing!


This has to be the first time I’ve seen praise for Linux audio rather than gripes - I’m glad to see it.


I finally finished Metal Gear Solid 4 (❤️!). I played a bit of Helldivers 2 with friends. And I’m still working on my first playthrough of Tomb Raider 2 on my Anbernic handheld as my couch game.


Lutris has been a great platform for me to use to play my GoG games lately. Personally I like both for different reasons and like supporting both


Debian Trixie is on 6.12. I would expect many Debian users to still be on Bookworm though, which is reported as “6.1 series”. Not sure if those would be affected. Most other distros will be on newer kernels than Debian.
https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes/whats-new.en.html
I don’t have any machines still running Bookworm so I can’t check for myself.
Edit: I am a ding dong home user and don’t even use Linux for work (unfortunately). No idea how this affects entities larger than individuals like me


It’s possible to pass thru a single GPU. I followed this guide on my Fedora desktop
You’re not wrong, but it’s important to point out how overpriced ALL new cars are too. Within the existing pool of overpriced options, it is fairly “cheap”.
Personally I am willing to pay more specifically to avoid the surveillance nightmare that is every new vehicle, and I value simplicity over farkles, so I’m exactly Slate’s target audience. I do worry whether there are enough luddites like me to help them succeed though.