This is one of the reasons why i also sitck more to indie and old titles instead of AAA, it’s at a point that we have games launching all the time but only 2 or maybe 3 every year are actually good
CS Student and developer on my free time.
This is one of the reasons why i also sitck more to indie and old titles instead of AAA, it’s at a point that we have games launching all the time but only 2 or maybe 3 every year are actually good
Honestly, i still can see it becoming a thing in a decade, we already have a good amount of 100GB+ games here and there, and as storage becomes cheaper, the less we will care about a feel hundred gigabytes, i remember when having a 8GB usb stick was more storage than you could dream of
Alright! See you in a feel years buddy
Thanks Todd for creating such a perfect world for us to exploit
“killall vim” in another terminal tab
It just works
That’s not a stick it’s a legendary sword
The first time that this happened i spend a good chunk of time to learn how to fix the problem without reinstalling, the secound time i just moced everything to another driver, reinstalled and moved everything back, it took a feel hours but most of the time i was just waiting for the files to move, so i was able to do something else instead, i don’t use brtfs because it corrupted mi ssd once (i have no idea why), but i’m fine on mint, now i don’t have much time at home, and when i do i need to be sure that nothing will broke because i have a lot of work to do from my job and college, i really like arch but i really need something stable right now
It happened twice for me and now i don’t have the time to backup everything and reinstall the os, so i moved to a debian base
But that’s the only one i don’t have, so i can’t say i use arch btw anymore?
I am, and I just dropped my phone
Android studio was asking for more ram, what else would i do?
I will pretend that i haven’t seen that “other” there
Both? Both!
Both is good
Not on old cards like mine, the only DE that I manage to open so far was GNOME and it runs a bit slow, just slow enough to force me back to xorg.
One day I will have a amd card, but I can’t afford one right now.
(I have a GT 635)
No, since 6+6=12, then because 7 is one more than 6, 6+7=13