Wow absolute legend! Thank you very much for sucha detailed guide! Will try that later tonight!
Wow absolute legend! Thank you very much for sucha detailed guide! Will try that later tonight!
Is there any Linux friendly way to figure out which runtime belongs to which game? I tried some random script but it sort of failed to identify the games. I am kinda looking at something like executable path as then I am can least delete this stuff manually
So when you remove a non-steam game it also removes the runtime files? They are like 200-400mb each and I prefer to purchase games from places like GOG and others. But it’s easier to manage via steam.
I would love for a native way to manage runtime installs for both steam and non-steam games. My homedir has very little space left and I have no idea what random runtime environments I can delete… (Previously installed games no longer installed)
I do use it… Sad 😢😭
It’s opt out
No there was copyright, it was only relatively enforced between 2000-2015 ish. And then probably only in tourist heavy areas. In the olden days you could find any soft on “black markets” in open stalls
Will we finally get the “Putinix” distribution that mines cryptocurrency for the regime by default? It will have to be a new coin called “RuOil”
Xfce… Because I donno, been using it for many years
If you know the name, I’d be curious 🥺
Apologies for delay, mandatory cat tax!
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That’s an interesting point, I decided to carry on with the webapp route, but it would be easy to make it “multi-cat” actually. What I really wanted was a lightweight calendar but I couldn’t find one that had pre-canned events or had too many other things I didn’t want.
Thank you for the suggestions, I tried a bunch and nothing immediately fit. Most were either too complicated for me to create the relationships or I couldn’t get the thing locally running (or there wasn’t a self hosted option)… Basically stupid user syndrome 😑 😤.
So went back to the drawing board of writing a webapp and after a few experiments realised that… All I needed was a calendar with pre-canned event titles, groups for colour to highlight different events… silly me, all I needed was a calendar…
Ended up re-inventing something looking very much like a calendar… sigh… do I carry on or look for some kind of lightweight calendar :/ Just need to have ability to quickly create pre-canned events, would be nice if the events could be related…
On the other hand, its kinda fun to re-invent a calendar haha!
Here is a colour version… totally a calendar 🤣
Many thanks for all the replies, il take a look at them!
Looking to replicate something like this (with a weekly/monthly/ect views, maybe monthly view can look different since it would be too long to scroll, but anyway, it looks like arse but was just giving it a go), but didn’t want to have to create a full webapp (with CRUD data inserts, pagination ect… its certainly doable, but just annoying to implement). This is just a simple index view in a random framework I found, with some real, but pre-canned data via db seeding (so at least I can re-create it easily). Just thought there could be something easier that already exists and i wouldn’t have to be re-inventing the wheel. Have a paper version of this, but its too hard to keep track of different foods via paper.
Spreadsheet sounds interesting (read easier) to try, though I am not quite sure how to do the lookup bits. Would it be something like one table (sheet) of events feeding from say, food type table (sheet) and some kind of a month view that can accumulate events on the same day?
PS: yes got a vet appointment coming up soon.
Hmm could you use something like https://www.kavitareader.com/ and for items just add a single title image of the comic (with real title ect). So it shows up in your list?
Can you actually use steamdeck as a desktop PC though? Can it drive dual external monitors? Is it a reasonable “minipc” type thing? How much power does it munch on in idle?
Can I maybe put some other linux distro on it? So many questions
I like Manjaro