[-] bikesarethefuture@programming.dev 12 points 10 months ago

Don't forget car companies and oil lobby will fight it really hard so we can keep burning our planet

USA government is just a puppet of lobbying groups IE: private companies. Thankfully Europe doesn't reach that level yet

How would you solve that paradox. You can always procedurally generate the encounters, buildings, dialogs to make it more interesting. Look at Minecraft or dwarf fortress. They have done a pretty good job in that sense I think

I had to install a Virtual machine for playnite but now I'm gaming complete on Linux! Also remember you can have xbox gamepass on the browser

Tell me a software you use usually, and I'll tell you the Linux equivalent

Kubuntu is like an enhanced windows. You can make it with exactly in the same way, and even add loads of customisation. I have scripts that set up my work environment, or game environment in terms of screens. Ubuntu is really nice too, but I found kde Ubuntu was easier to tweak

I did the same and moved to kubuntu. You can play Xbox game on the cloud really good on Linux. And you have heroic games launcher for the main non steam launchers. I game and work in Linux and couldn't be happier honestly, ask me anything you want

It was effective in Denmark

I love Godot, but migrating a project made many years ago it is tricky. Got your point though. Godot is only gonna grow from now on exponentially

Yeah but not everyone is a student 🥲

There is a version of omnisharp Vs code extension C#, 1.23.16 that would allow you to debug took me a while to find out. But now there is no need for that even

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This has happened after leaving VS code almost unusable for some years since debugging wasn't working on Unity 3D. I was able to use an old version of VS code omnisharp that would allow me to debug Unity on my Linux desktop. Do you think there is some EEE agenda in this decision? Or this is good news?

That's why games like dwarf fortress, project zomboid, are more about taking proper decisions

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