this is almost year old news
this is almost year old news
the thing about souls games is that people on the internet insist that the only REAL way to play them is through extra difficult self-imposed challenge runs (summons? resin? pyromancy? you didn’t beat the game)
ignore that and you can temper the difficulty down a lot, though you’ll likely still need a good amount of patience and perseverance, especially if it’s your first time playing
I reject the premise of your question.
Imagine being so devoid of soul and spirit you turn your OS into kubernetes
Graphics cards totally scream when they die too, the smell warns their symbiotic sysadmins to turn off the power
And don’t even get me started on how chalkboards scream when you scratch them, why do vegans not talk about this cruelty
Weird how every time veganism comes up everyone is suddenly deathly allergic to anything that doesn’t scream when it dies
Tribalism is fun
A t420, but yes
It’s not my main machine but it is my only laptop, and sticking an extra 8gb of ram and an ssd in it was all it needed to become very responsive even for modern software. Unless you’re playing video games or doing some heavyweight media editing projects, those older CPUs and GPUs can cope better than one might expect
It wants to be feature rich, configurable, and flexible
GNOME already has the Apple “we know better than you so it’s our way or the highway” design strategy down to an art
Be the most versatile and usable DE with the best applications
Also works on my machine (14 year old thinkpad)
Counterpoint: KDE is literally the best to ever do it and none even compare
In Bongland these loaves are referred to as toast bread, probably because toasting is all they’re good for.
Stop buying shitty toast bread and you won’t want to cut the crust off.
Am I not reading your question right? Just quote the variable and filenames with spaces work fine.
for i in *; do
cat "$i" ;
done
Shame that they gave in to the haters, single click is great. Far more intuitive too, as you’d immediately tell if you ever had to guide your parents around a computer constantly reminding them in which arbitrary situation you’re meant to double click and in which to single click.
pretentious