I don’t know about regular contact but they get money when you use their link to buy via gog.
https://heroicgameslauncher.com/donate
Use our link when making purchases on GOG and support the project. Cool right?
I don’t know about regular contact but they get money when you use their link to buy via gog.
https://heroicgameslauncher.com/donate
Use our link when making purchases on GOG and support the project. Cool right?
Perhaps that is why the client is so good.
While Heroic is great and I love it, I would be nice to have official support from GOG.
Perhaps because everyone always says gaming ≈ pop_OS and because of the extra Nvidia GPU drivers. ETA: I think someone in some video said it?
pop_OS is downstream Ubuntu so it should be the same experience, but I have never tried it on a touchscreen device. System76 are working on a major update (currently in alpha last I checked) and I do not know if they will remain downstream Ubuntu or do their own.
I used Ubuntu until bad because reasons. Tried multiple distros but no other DE felt quite as good until I tried pop_OS!. It is supposed to be some gaming oriented OS based on Ubuntu but I love it because of the great window management they have.
I hoped Lemmy would blow up.
Blow up one server and three new will sprout.
No idea. I found the link over at Hacker News from this comment. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41861376
Ah, gotcha! Thanks
Install Pi-Hole to block ads but use DNS server provided by the biggest ad company? o.O
I once had a bug in a C# program I wrote. It made a HTTP request and if the user agent was left to default (whatever that was), the server just gave back an empty string as a reply. I took way to long until I understood what was going on and I kept chasing async, thinking I had messed it up some how.
How do you jb LG tv?
I think so. As someone said, safari with another gui.
There is a new one, Orion. https://kagi.com/orion/
Today I learned
Ah, okey! I saw the guide and thought it looked interesting at first. But then my wallet saw two GPUs and promptly said no.
I can relate. Last time that happened, I gave up or trying to find out how that works and just used another computer that was already connected to the TV.
BookLibConnect and AaxAudioConverter. I use them do download my Audible purchases. They are both written using WPF (or some other Windows API only GUI lib) and thus cannot be run on Linux. I might rewrite them using the newest C# cross platform library, but that library does not compile native on Linux, only on Windows… (Unless you use the community maintained version).
I did try to find replacement for both for them but their ease of use and the conversion tool for axx to m4b made it preferable to just install Windows in a VM.
As for WinSCP, it is a SFTP/FPT client that is really nice and I did miss it initially as well. But Nautilus file manager has both SFTP and FTP support built into it. And if you want a dedicated client, I can recommend Terminus (but I am not a heavy user, rclone in terminal does most of my heavy lifting).
Why?