Proton came into existence in the later part of 2018, I jumped to linux about half a year before proton came out, so probably closer to 7 years now.
Proton came into existence in the later part of 2018, I jumped to linux about half a year before proton came out, so probably closer to 7 years now.
Jump the ship, I did 6 years ago, before even proton was a thing when games worked witha lot of thinkering.
Nowdays you habe so many great games working you won’t mind a couple of games not working because of all the other playable games.
I’m 21 and only play singleplayer stuff.
I do think that the fact I actually started playing games at 19 ( that’d when I got a laptop that could run games decently ) and the fact that no rl friend of mine had a pc just left me with mp/coop games with no friend’s to play with and I just didn’t like them.
So nowdays I play singleplayer stuff, especially latelly on the used ps4 I bought, stuff like bloodborne, yakuza 0, god of war, nier automata, …, and elden ring rn.
Just connect it to a monitor and you have a regular pc, I have seen a lot of people use it as one with no issues.
I was talking for the op in that part tho, it can be seen from the context
I just prefer the vim bindings and motions, not an obsession. I use diff tools almost daily and can manage in them with no issues, but whenever I can use vim binding I will because they just feel better to me.
That’s why for tables and katex equations I used plugins to help me with then to not be rough.
As for other stuff than vim, minimize the nees for them if it really gets hard.
Mkdnflow is the one that I used to use and it does so many things amazingly for writting markdown easier
Why would you wanna quit if vim works for you?
Plus vim can be an amazing markdown editor with a few dedicated plugins.
Are resident evil ganes worth playing if you aren’t a horror fun?
Any games in the summer sale people would recommend?
Sed comes into play there, or :%s in vim, whichever you prefer ;)
I tend to grow my fleet of servers every couple months, and that requires me to once again setup everything from the beginning, settings, sshd, update debian if old version, new user for ssh, docker/podman, …
Quite literally added new vps to my fleet yesterday and spent 4 hourson setting all that up, when it could have been a simple ansible script.
Luckilly no, just self interest.
Fun fact: I actually run nixos on my main pc.
Somebody explain to me what’s happenning with nixos?
This sounds amazing!
You have any good resources to recommend for learning ansible?
Do I seem like I can see your face whike you are making this post and realize it’s a joke?
Yea it’s really amazing
Thry have been doing it for about half a year for specific bundles only tho, not all of then