I’m not honestly. As far as I know SteamOS is based on arch which should give it a massive boost in comparison to other linux distros just from the number of Steam Decks
I’m not honestly. As far as I know SteamOS is based on arch which should give it a massive boost in comparison to other linux distros just from the number of Steam Decks
I’m not sure about the annotation part but I think spectacle supports that
That page was a wonderful source of information on machine learning stuff for me while getting my bachelors degree. But still, fuck medium
I didn’t read the article but based on the headline it sounds interesting. I’m just worried about adoption rate but I guess they’ve got to start somewhere
Some cars that have this literally tell you to get it serviced by the manufacturer :/ In my limited experience, that’s mostly cars after built after 2010. Mine (Skoda Fabia 2) only shows a little wrench in the display which I can simply tell to go away.
Maybe he means the automatic service interval that pops up on a lot of cars? I personally treat that one as more of a reminder to check the oil and tire pressure
Definitely this. There are so many minor things regarding formatting or how something you wrote may sound off to someone else that you generally won’t know or notice wirhout an outside perspective
Huh, guess I was wrong. I was pretty sure the text part alone was that much
The lack of a good server-side managament software for ebooks keeps astonishing me. I check back ever so often but the recommendations are always the same. It’s either calibre-web, calibre with library on a network share or Kavita.
I’ve seen that audiobookshelf and jellyfin can apparently also handle books but I don’t know how well the support is implemented.
Because I have a very peculiar way of organizing my book collection I need a utility which can export to a specific folder structure and file naming scheme and ideally allows exporting the entire library at once.
wuthout the images obviously
I believe DVDs do have DRM actually but it has been broken so long ago as to be a non-issue
Sounds like pretty much every multiplayer game with Anti-Cheat is horribly designed in that case…
Anti-Cheat software seems to be the last hurdle preventing widespread compatibility with Linux. Even when there is a linux version of an anti-cheat (BattleEye has a Linux version I believe) companies don’t use that and still restrict their game to windows. Looking at you ubisoft and rainbow six siege
Shit breaks but when it does there is a well documented wiki to help you fix it rather than multitude of vaguely related ubuntu forum posts
If you shouldn’t use sensitive information as command line arguments and also avoid environment variables for passwords, how should you pass such data to programs short of setting up a configuration file?
Damn. I have the opposite problem. I make up ideas for projects that I may or may not build and can’t come up with a decent name.
My last project that I actually build was an MQTT based smart planter for integration with homeassistant using an ESP32 MCU. My project name? ESPlanter…
If you are in germany, thalia lists whether a book has DRM
That shit looks terrifying
Yeah, you are right. That’s probably a good idea.
Who’s the character on the 3rd spot?