Also doesn't help that "the middle ages" covers a 1000 year span of time with a lot of technological, political, societal and economical changes.
Aganim
No, but I use Arch btw.
Well, I really enjoyed my two-week holiday at the start of Q2. Was nice to be at a popular location before all the big crowds come in. No complaints from my manager, only a sincere 'enjoy your time off!' So glad we don't have that toxic Anglo-Saxon work culture here.
Lekker. Kan ik je er ook een Haags Hopje bij aanbieden?
Can't he just nuke the thunderstorm?
Definite proof that it's good to be the king!
Has it really been 20 years? Damn, I'm not ashamed to admit I don't think I ever finished the game in that time.
Each playthrough ended in fucking around with gasoline, pissing out some innocent bystanders that happened to stray too close and taking out the rest with cat-silenced guns. Bonus points if the cat gave out and was launched straight into somebody's face, vomit all around. Good memories playing this with my younger brother. 😁
Imagine you're a GitHub employee tasked with leaving a nice message for the 1 billionth repo. Seeing that counter tick towards that joyful moment, anticipation builds.
What would it be? The next Linux display manager? Something as impactful as Docker or Kubernetes? The early beginnings of a radical new OS?
Nope, it turns out to be shit. 💩
Would be nice if they could first sort out basic stuff like keeping windows on the screen after coming out of sleep mode and connecting/disconnecting an external monitor. On X11 no issues, but with Wayland stuff always gets thrown off the screen, with just a sliver of the bottom of the window still showing. Having to move every open application back by right-clicking it in the taskbar, selecting Move and manually dragging it back gets old real fast.
For a fixed PC that's probably not really an issue, but on a laptop that gets moved around a lot it's really annoying.
Hey, come on now, it's only tyranny when the Democrats do it.
It wouldn't. Source: it's my native language.
Very cool indeed, thanks for sharing!