So they CAN do something nice. Wish it didn't come down to a gigantic lawsuit for them to do it though
dinckelman
I used to like purpose-made IDEs when i was just starting out with Java years ago, but these days, these are a hard sell for me.
A lot of Jetbrains plugins are incredibly opinionated, and you either have to use it their way, or gut the IDE, where half of its purpose loses value.
DIY editors like VSCode aren’t perfect but they’ve opened up a whole new market for things
One of the best games I have played in recent years. Finally scratched an itch that Gothic left me with for years
Yabridge is pinned to 9.21 because of changes to Wine, that broke UI interactivity for most VSTs. There is a branch where it's being worked on, but the main branch recommends to pin the older Wine
The description sounds like you're one of the people who are affected by this. Try setting LD_PRELOAD=""
in launch params and see if anything changed
I get the desire to have it feel premium, but using any kind of alloy will result in a heavier headset, and that’s just not the right choice
Unlikely to happen, because the leadership behind the project claimed they are in contact with Bethesda, to make sure no one’s stepping on anyone’s toes. Although obviously they can just pull the rug at any time, which would be catastrophic. Given that they’ve remade basically every single asset in the game, and require the original game to be owned and installed, it should be fine
Yeah that checks out. I've found out about this in a doubly infuriating scenario.
I was home abroad on a holiday, and they billed me for my regular monthly service. So naturally, i got slapped with the 25$ rejection fee, and then my bank decided to pay the overdraft on the second attempt, resulting in another 45$ in bank fees for that too.
Everything in the US is purposefully designed to fuck you over.
I have mine on a rPi 3b+, in a docker container. Works great
I have literally thrown away a 3DS at some point because during a broken shell swap, i’ve torn one of the ribbons twice and came to the conclusion that cost of repairs far outweigh the cost of not doing them.
The ribbon bundle, shoved through that tiny circular hole, has got to be one of the worst design choices they’ve made
You can already do that now. Either install the
cosmic
group, orcosmic-session-git
from AUR for a newer version from upstream