Valve is holding the carrot, Microsoft the stick.
Valve is holding the carrot, Microsoft the stick.
Just figured out yesterday that OpenBoard is abandoned and jumped over to Heliboard, thanks to the announcement for 1.0 in this community. The top comment mentioning FUTO Voice Input, was also a great find.
The only annoying part is that I now have to retrain my recommendations for HB, since OB unlike HB, offers no way to extract your settings, and I found no method to access the settings files in newer Android. Thankfully, since HB offers import/export, it will be the last time.
The animal yes, the GNU’s Not Unix no. Same goes for GNOME and all derivative words.
As far as I know the greek keyboard layout is based on the US style alignment, with the characters swapped. The Greek alphabet has fewer characters than Latin after all. The standard quick way to change the input in Windows, and the one I’m using in Ubuntu is hitting Alt+Shift. Spelling Linux phonetically would be Λίνουξ.
Android is at 52%, desktop linux at 4% if you count desktop + mobile.
It says desktop in the image, I assume if it counted android it would be over 50% since apple is not as popular here.
I had noticed that we’ve been pretty high on global statistics for years, but hadn’t seen anyone point it out.
Και το βλέπεις και στη πράξη, οι linuxάδες δεν είναι σπάνιοι, και όταν μιλάς σε τεχνικούς/support δεν σε κοιτάνε σαν εξωγήινο αν ακούσουν για Linux.
Announcement from the Forum:
0.84 - The Very Nice release
Release trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aHym2jUB1M
New server commands
minetest.register_chatcommand("music", {
params = "[on|off|invert [<player name>]]",
description = S("Turns music for yourself or another player on or off."),
New settings added
#Maximum amount of hostile mobs (default:300)
mcl_mob_cap_hostile (Global hostile mob cap) int 300 0 2048
#Maximum amount of non-hostile mobs (default:300)
mcl_mob_cap_non_hostile (Global non-hostile mob cap) int 300 0 2048
#Maximum amount of ambient water mobs that will spawn near a player (default:20)
mcl_mob_cap_water_ambient (Mob cap ambient water) int 20 0 1024
#Maximum amount of underground water mobs that will spawn near a player (default:5)
mcl_mob_cap_water_underground (Mob cap underground water) int 5 0 1024
#Maximum amount of axolotl mobs that will spawn near a player (default:5)
mcl_mob_cap_axolotl (Mob cap axolotl) int 5 0 1024
Gameplay Improvements
Visual Improvements
Sounds
Translations
Performance
Multiplayer
Code Quality
Fixes
Crashes
If you have cloud storage available, either by a company or self-hosted, you can look into Ludusavi and OpenCloudSaves, both open source and using the same savegame path database.
Ludusavi is more mature with more features.
OpenCloudSaves aims to target better usability with the Deck specifically.
Recently finished outer wilds on the deck, and now I’m working through the dlc. If you’re hooked, you are in for a ride. My advice is don’t look at walkthroughs if you have the patience. Sometimes if you stare at the problem for long enough it might just solve itself. ;)
As much as I like to use steam streaming for how straightforward it is, this is one of the issues you’ll get for seemingly no reason. The things I can recommend is trying the separate steam link software that should be in the discover store, or keep in mind that there might be issues with hardware acceleration or with the beta client. If tinkering with these doesn’t fix it, I would also wholeheartedly recommend sunshine/moonlight. Takes some effort to set up (some extra effort if streaming from nvidia on Linux and want hardware acceleration for example) but when it works, it works wonders. Much smoother especially on WiFi.
I don’t know how statistically prevalent it is, and where you’d get it varies. Sounds great that you don’t have to deal with it either before or after.
For me initially it was around the usb port when I press down on it. Nowadays, I get it when I do a twisty motion with both hands while holding it, but I’ve had it for well over a year, and it has experienced a couple of bumpy falls in the meantime.
The standard shell on the steam deck can be a bit creaky if you put pressure on certain points. How’s the new one?
The good news is that federated open source projects should be a little harder to destroy.
The “End” button on your keyboard should be instant, and there for exactly this job btw.
Correct, proper game mode is a Wayland session running steam big picture mode with exclusive special features baked in. That’s why I said you don’t get all the features, but you do get a mostly similar UI experience.
With the recent updates in stable, the reverse is also possible, you can run the gaming mode (big picture mode) in desktop mode. Not all features will work, but you do get most of the convenience of gaming mode navigation, with the capabilities of the desktop mode in the background.
Btw, mineclone2 also rebranded as Voxelibre, months ago, and for the same reasons. Voxelibre now actively moves away from copying Minecraft exactly.
If you want the closest copy (and my personal recommendation) check out Mineclonia.