I switched from Alacritty to Wezterm because I wanted ligature support and it's also written in Rust. I really like it, though it had some issues with Wayland so I had to install a -git package but it's fixed now. It also has a bunch of features I don't use so I can't really talk about those. I you don't care about ligatures and the features, use Alacritty, it's really good.
At least the shareholders got rich.
IIRC the person who added that didn't add it as a joke but as a genuine thing.
I don't consider this an upgrade, it's more of a switch. The 6700 xt new is almost the same price I can sell the 3060 ti for. I won't be upgrading for at least 5 years.
Thank you! I pressed the x near the language setting on the website and saved it and now it works. Weird, given that Undetermined was already selected.
It's something that can only work in very small communities (maybe). I don't believe in humans' ability to self-organize on a larger scale, especially given how interconnected the world is today. This is also one of the reasons I think communism can't work (although I do believe in socialism).
For OST, I really like the Ultrakill soundtrack (I don't know if that counts as well known).
Carpenter Brut. Though I only really listen to the trilogy from them.
I always love the feeling of freshly shaved legs but by the end of the next day it starts growing back and isn't as smooth. By the second day it's not smooth at all :(. I especially hate it when I get goosebumps on my legs because that always hurts >_<.
Wait what's the problem with nuclear?
Even with x86 only, Linux supports more CPUs. For example, the Ryzen 5 1500x in my old PC isn't supported by Windows 11.
SuperTuxKart is really good with friends.
It seems to me calling trans people "people" was hard.
I almost fell down it around 3 years ago, watching "SJWs and feminists against video games" type videos and actively searching for them but then one day I just stopped. I really am thankful that the Youtube algorithm didn't hit me that hard.
reminds me of this comic
I don't think so. People today sadly prioritize convenience over privacy or control.