Just to add: some folders’ files might need modifications in the new system, e.g. .config/
Just to add: some folders’ files might need modifications in the new system, e.g. .config/
As an unhappy user impacted by this and previous change(s) related to overclocking on RDNA3 I have highlighted the ongoing process.
M$. M$ never changes.
Please give a try for btop - not Rust based, but pretty good and seem to be superior to btm.
Just to add - gitui doesn’t (yet) have the commit signing, so for commiting stuff you still have to use command line, but other features are pretty useful.
sway - stable and productive. Hyprland - beautiful, but performance is worse. i3 - same as sway, but sometimes better for legacy X11 stuff or applications that are still buggy at Wayland
JSDoc: am I joke to you?
The huge amount of grind is what made it un-fun for me.
Gnome and productivity laughs in sway
No offence, gnome is great, but there are many inconsistencies on the lover level, I wish it was figured out once and for all. It applies to big DEs like KDE and etc too.
In fact it would help game development as much as “similar” approach helps the web grow the way you don’t need to reinvent the wheel every time. Although you can.
Still requires 3rd party account and separate launcher, am I right?
Typical M$. Pushing half-baked and bugged products just to take a market share.
Gentoo LET’S GO