This is a secondary account that sees the most usage. My first account is listed below. The main will have a list of all the accounts that I use.
Personal website:
It was hardly worth the old price.
I’m not sure about this app especially, but I hate that my bank personally has so many restrictions on the app usage but I can also just use a web browser on God knows what with who knows what extensions installed and they’re all like sure, come on in!
Nice! This looks really cool.
How does this compare to RCT?
Different goals and different designs. Why are there so many Linux distro?
Snap is proprietary. Appimage does not include distribution and updates. It also doesn’t attempt sandboxing of any kind.
On the other hand, I find appimage very convenient to use.
That is definitely a sacrifice being made here I agree with you. It gives developers more control over exactly how their app runs, but it does mean less storage efficiency.
I don’t think Flatpak is going to be compatible with Steam anyway in the long-term because layering container solutions doesn’t generally work very well, and Steam is going to want to use its own solution for better control over the libraries each game uses. Earlier versions used library redirection and some still do.
But y tho?
I love what Flatpak is doing for Linux desktop. Let it grow!
That awful magsafe adapter design with no strain relief grinds my gears.
I don’t know the answer to your question but I’m curious about your use case.
New Android skin when?
This info is surprisingly hard to find. Great write up!
To me it sounds like your root cause is either a driver problem or your hardware is misbehaving a little bit in a way the driver doesn’t expect, firing a lot of interrupts that shouldn’t normally happen.
If this seems to resolve your issue, I wouldn’t lose any sleep over it. I would think my hardware is a little bit weird or there’s a bug somewhere in the driver for it. You can also try different kernel versions if your distribution gives you the option, because kernels come with different versions of drivers.
You can’t kill that because it’s a kernel thread. They are not like normal process; these objects are part of the operating system and terminating such a thread can cause in stability.
It says it’s available for both Intel and Arm architectures. However, I don’t know how well that actually works for both of them in practice.
I thought it was only me who was seeing stale data there. It’s just a persistent notification, but it was marketed beautifully. It seems to have the same problems and benefits of persistent notifications. Sometimes I will get rideshare apps leaving up their notifications long past their usefulness too.
Balls of steel or ironclad backups.
Or, simply, masochism.
To be clear, all the content isn’t actually restricted to a certain time, but playing the associated story or mission with that content is. For example, the last update was about fishing, and fishing is now part of the game which you could do at any time, but you can’t catch the mission specific fish.
With that said, I do feel like it would be better if I could play any expedition missions when I feel like it.
Maybe I’m being stupid but a trivial way to ensure this is just don’t connect it to the Internet in any way. No SIM card. Cut it off from the Internet after setup, and only connect to a LAN with your chosen services all physically isolated from any internet machines.