

You can disable Snaps (and enable Flatpak) in Kubuntu from the package manager gui.


You can disable Snaps (and enable Flatpak) in Kubuntu from the package manager gui.


I like how No Man’s Sky implemented it:



I like this, and I think it should be complemented with a “Save and Quit to OS” button.


Yeah, the choosing when to see them is the most difficult part. I don’t see that happening in the near future.


So basically all ads… I agree
He probably thinks that the entire application is only one source file


+1 for Volumio! I didn’t know it can use Jellyfin as a media source. To be fair, I just started using Jellyfin and didn’t want to migrate everything to it until being sure it will stay. So far it’s looking very good though.


Cool! I’ll give it a try!
It’s heatmap-calendar right?


I recently installed the “Dataview” plug-in, and it’s amazing. You can create documents or sections by querying data from other documents, effectively using Obsidian as a database.


I don’t think git is the right tool for this. It’s designed for text files, not binary. Also, there’s no need for version control here. Git won’t store diffs of binary files, so if a file changes (even the slightest change like an mp3 tag) it will keep a full copy of the old file.
OP wants to sync, so I would use rsync here. It will be way faster and efficient. If you want to know what rsync did, you can keep a log file of it’s output.


This is the way… You can build one with an ESP dev board and a couple of components. M5 stack has a couple of different ones that already come with IR and the firmware is pretty easy to download and install.
Not talking about any reviewer in particular, but in general, even if they don’t get payed, they get the game for free and usually have affiliate links to buy the game, so there’s at least a couple of incentives to do a better review.
Again, not accusing anyone, but the potential for bias/conflict of interest is something to keep in mind when watching those types of reviews.
In some countries, you need to declare expensive items when you are leaving the country, otherwise you pay the tariff when you return.


Exactly… I’m enjoying it very much so far.


I’m starting a run of Project Zomboid without zombies


I knew a guy from the US that was also interviewed by some 3 letter agency because his girlfriend was Russian. This was like 20 years ago.
Yes , that’s how I run it in my Proxmox. Just create the lxc, wget the installer and run it.


I got “How to remove a urinary catheter” 😱🤣
The factory building part in Factorio is way way deeper and far more complex. And if you add Space Age, five times so.
Mindustry is mainly a tower defense, and the factory part serves this mechanic.
You still need to mine resources and build stuff and bring the ammo to the turrets using conveyor belts and all that good factory things.
It’s a pretty fun game and you can play it even on mobile.