yayja, real nice and elegant tiling window manager for people which are fed up with tedious configuration and manual tiling of e.g. i3wm. Really want to test it for gaming at some point.
does guix go the same was as nixos in that regard? where can I find info regarding FHS in guix?
I mean I don't totally disagree with your statements, but how much playtime do you have in NMS? I have 85 hours and I am totally satisfied aka not thinking of returning regarding new patches with new "content". Does that make it a bad game? I don't think so. Is it the best spacesim ever, I don't think so either. But it gets some features really nicely done:
- like the feeling of and endless universe where you can travel wherever you want,
- the exploration part where you are looking for your favourite planet ecosystem (it NEEDS dinosaurs!)
- the crafting part, although I no clue how it changed to some years ago
- starting and landing on planets (hi Shitfield)
But I agree the core gameplay loop is quite shallow, I see it more as a "light" sandbox game.
The high-quality of debian packages is supposed to be a myth if you compared package amount with the available staff actually being able to check packages.
Lack real problems to solve? Wtf. Also your experience with unions seem very biased.
you are not alone, some Bethesda bot not using chatgpt properly.
Whenever I see one of the three #cli music players I wish there was one with properly (easy) to configure album art display.
This is hearsay or you didn't properly configure your snapshots, no way around that.
Also using this one for years now, don't see a reason to change, although I see some "foot" in conjunction with wayland quite often.
Interesting idea, didn't think about this before. Still you could argue because of the sandboxed nature, those outdated libraries should'nt be much of a problem?
Not going to install flatpak tb, gimme the full version on my package manager...
I use riverwm on my private laptop, which I don't use regularly. My biggest problem is its departure from ordinary WMs way of starting itself. I think this causes quite some issues with dbus sessions etc. which are troublesome to fix.