XFCE. I also like tiling WMs, but I often have to share computers and they are too unintuitive for the rest of the family.
XFCE. I also like tiling WMs, but I often have to share computers and they are too unintuitive for the rest of the family.
I use syncthings.
As someone stuck in DTW, I feel the pain.
I just sleep in full plate, because keeping track of the AC difference is too hard (because I am lazy).
My opinion of Alien 3 went up a lot after watching all the movies that came after it.
Probably for tax purposes.
The beauty of Linux at home, you get to choose what works best for you.
Also, you can configure sudo to prompt every time if you really want.
I was on a system that was configured that way for “security”, so I would just ‘sudo bash’ which is obviously much safer /s.
N64 controller. It’s insane, but I love it.
I totally expect one day a XFCE (Wayland) option will show up, I will click it, forget I did, and use it forever more.
XOrg is my daily driver for these reasons:
That being said, I have no fundamental opposition to Wayland, and will probably use it someday.
Rollmaster has entered the chat.
Here is your supplement book Arms Law. It is just tables. Pages and pages of tables.
Thank you for your hard work. I am glade I support this instance.
‘Discouraging the act of male masturbation quickly became a “major reason why doctors, educationists and childcare experts sought to introduce widespread circumcision.”’
https://journals.troy.edu/index.php/test/article/download/386/302
This was the 1800s, and then after it was more of “this is just what we do now”.
To follow on to this, the “best” build may not be the best for you and how you play. Try out various things to see what feels right to you. Sword and board, magic, gish, dual wield, big two hander, bigger two hander, etc. All of them are viable to beat the game, so find the one you like the most/is easiest for you.
This is a great answer.
Better question: Why Fortan and not Julia?
Slackware was my first real distro (many moons ago), glad to see people still enjoy it.
You can run i3 inside XFCE on a per user basis, but convincing my wife/kids to swap users when they need the computer for “just a second”…
I just take the win that they are on Linux and use a shared account.