Civ 5 and FTL would be my top suggestions. I think anything turn based is likely to be playable with just a mouse
Civ 5 and FTL would be my top suggestions. I think anything turn based is likely to be playable with just a mouse
Currently going through this lol. React is pain in general, but React that I’VE written is a crime against humanity
Yeah it’s one or the other unfortunately
Link and maybe an image to give us an idea of what it’s like?
Right? I’ve continued to use it without issues so far. If it does go south, what you thinking of switching to?
Some of us deal with the absurdity of our current reality through humour, don’t take it as them trying to undermine what happened
Love it, all it’s missing is a built-in monocle layout 🙏🙏
You were apparently correct haha
Realised I never responded to this - I’ll hold the L on that reasoning, didn’t think that through. I grant that you may be right about the stars, but I’m still doubtful due to my anecdotal experience of seeing a lot of activity around the repo + discord server from 4k stars to over 10k (while I was following it semi-closely). Entirely possible though, of course.
To be fair this is a terminal file manager… only a certain kind of person will be interested in the first place, and those people are likely to be more inclined to leave a star on GitHub.
Personally I believe the stars were achieved naturally but of course there’s no way to know and it never hurts to be skeptical.
That’s because it works very well, and the main developer is super active (I’ve contributed and made some plugins so have interacted with them a fair bit)
For when I can be bothered to go through and clean it up a bit, I find xdg-ninja extremely useful
Nice. Still stuck using libreoffice until they support Wayland unfortunately.
Understandable
Since it’s not on F-droid, anybody managed to install this with Obtainium?
Edit: doesn’t look like the releases on the gitlab have plain APK files so guess it’s not possible with Obtainium? Brand new to it so idk. Not stoked about having to download this from their website
If js docs are a good working replacement then I can understand wanting to avoid all the annoying issues with typescript. I haven’t used it before but it seems less flexible and more verbose, what’s other people’s experience with it? I’d have to check it out myself but for the moment typescript makes JavaScript a little more bearable.
I see, thanks for explaining
Ok I see, so running this is basically like running a Tor node, with the same risks involved as well?
Unfortunately it’s not nearly as cool IMO. Still fun though