

To be fair, sometimes it is right to take the code from the questions. Eg if you want behaviour x and the question is “how do I do y, my code is only doing x?” Then the code you want is from the question.
To be fair, sometimes it is right to take the code from the questions. Eg if you want behaviour x and the question is “how do I do y, my code is only doing x?” Then the code you want is from the question.
It depends how you use it. There is no requirement as to how you set up your directory structure, so you could have one file “passwords” with all your credentials in, including the website. That would break a lot of plugin’s functionality though.
They know, but can’t be bothered to teach us
I guess you’ve never made iced tea then
I just couldn’t get into Last Epoch. Can’t really put a finger on why, since other ARPGs grabbed me that are not that dissimilar…
Just got into lilypond recently and the output is really high quality. It is clear a lot of care went into its design.
To be fair there is so much JPEG compression on the image, you can’t see much of anything.
A FOSS tag would be nice for those that care about that. Also, both Mindustry and C:DDA are missing their free tags. Overall, a good list and plenty new things that I was not previously aware of!
Or Steam Deck Alyx?
Wow, CUPS is way better than I previously thought and I thought it was amazing!
Sundered, specifically eldritch edition. It is a great metroidvania with an eldritch twist!
If you have ever seen a police interregation, you may notice the detectives ask a question and then, after either no answer or insufficient answer, they will just look at the suspect expectantly. This is done to put phsycological pressure on the suspect to answer the question. Given this info, I would say so, at least in a face to face situation.
Online, I am not so sure. How many posts did you scroll past in the last week on Lemmy that ask a question that you did not answer? How many did you answer? Even if you answered most, you would be in the minority, as if you were not, we would expect far higher engagement rates on posts.
You already have a plethora of great suggestions for improvements to make, so I won’t leave any more, but rather offer some advice. It can be daunting to go all in and sacrifice the conveniences you currently enjoy. This is why I recommend you change your behaviour and software in a piecemeal fashion. Change only a few (or even one) things at a time and get used to it. Once you are comfortable with where you are at, then introduce more improvements. This approach will help prevent you from getting overloaded or burnt out, resulting in you going back and compromising your privacy. Good luck!
Pffsh, that’s baby mode, I use butterflies by releasing them at just the right time to cause the air currents to change just right to cause a solar ray to pass through the atmosphere and flip the bit I want to flip. It is a bit trickier with error correcting memory…
Oh no! Anyway…
Pure evil