No mention of the multiple award winning Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? This list is a farce!
The boundaries of a man exist only in so so far as he is willing to let himself go
No mention of the multiple award winning Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? This list is a farce!
I remember printing out the Gentoo installation manual in the compsci lab way back in 2004. It was my first Linux distro and have fond memories of tinkering around on it. I remember leaving it a few years later for a cool new distro that was on the rise called Ubuntu. I still think portage is one of the better approaches to package management though.
They’re a stubborn breed to train and have a generally high flight instinct so they love to run out the door without the leash.
I can see the people’s republic of Boulder from my house
Lately, I’ve seen it for controller detection on PC games. Larian games like Baldur’s Gate 3 at least use it to change how they render the “Main” menu. I mean, the “Main” menu also changes if I plug in a controller so maybe it’s just an aesthetic thing held over from older video games.
This game is everything I wanted Divinity Original Sin 2 to be. I’m so happy that Larian knocked it out of the park with this one.
We’ve been getting pelted hard in the states. Just had one hammer a town to the south before it was hit by a tornado.
Wow, small world - we literally made these for lunch today! We used the same size tortillas it opted to use a small street taco sized flour tortilla to address the larger one night quite wrapping all the way around.
I’ve had my Mach-E GT for two years now and it’s been very reliable and very comfortable. There were a couple of small hiccups early on, but I can’t see going back to non-electric cars. Would definitely buy it again!
As others have mentioned there’s a standardized versioning scheme that most developers use and that standard is semantic versioning: https://semver.org. There are other standards too and not every development team uses a standard that is externally recognized standard.
There’s a setting for this in the next release of lemmy: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/commit/b8ee9315bc95d647c609c89d5d38e1d19574fb4b
I think point number three is likely what Deckwise is getting at. Every distro is stable when you don’t update it. I generally measure the stability of a distro on the ability to blindly update without taking out something mission critical.