Smells like en**shit**tification
itslilith
Proton is just a compatibility layer, not a virtual machine or emulator. So while the specifics vary from game to game, in general, performance is comparable. In my experience it's just as stable and often faster than on windows (at least on AMD GPUs. But Nvidia has gotten better as well)
Nothing fancy, some generic 2560x1440 Acer IPS
I have a 4k OLED w/ HDR for gaming or whatever my main activity is, a second 2560x1440 for background videos, but I want a vertical monitor for terminal outputs and documents. Also just more space when I'm juggling a lot of windows
Überlese ich da etwas? Im Text steht sechsttrockener März
just bought a third yesterday...
It's less so the wider tech-industry, as in corporate big tech. But the general open-source community and hacker spaces in particular have a lot of trans and other queer people in it
Factorio puts game saves in ~/.factorio for some reason...
It's fair to want to learn (and it's certainly a good skill to have), but the question is what you'd rather see in a large, production environment. Guard rails are usually there for a reason. As for the control: you actually can program memory-unsafe (and in kernel development you often have to!) in Rust. The difference is that in Rust it's explicitly marked by an unsafe block:
unsafe {
...
}
That way you get the same, fine-grained control over low-level processes, but someone else reading your code can at a glace spot where potential memory bugs may be.
In the end, languages are a tool. Especially for personal projects, everyone should just go with what's fun to them. I personally think it makes sense, logistically, to slowly transition legacy C-based projects to Rust, because it makes onboarding new developers easier, while keeping the same memory safety that requires years of experience otherwise, basically for free. But there's really no rush to rewrite anything that's working well in Rust
it's pretty bad. steam for example has both
~/.steam and
~/.local/share/Steam
for some reason. I'm just happy I moved to an impermanent setup for my PC, so I don't need to worry something I temporarily install is going to clutter my home directory with garbage
They explicitly said to build dual power. Or do you believe you can vote your way out of this?
Instead, the US bars people from voting!
:3