I used affinity about 5 years ago. Getting it to run smoothly on Linux is like a yearly tradition of mine. It has never worked well enough to replace native apps though. So yeah, waste of money. Having it run through wine "works" but it's not usable.
thepiguy
As someone who has an AC, I have 2 thoughts.
- It's not useful for summer, I have never used it to cool a room, opening the windows works fine.
- It is cheaper than a normal heater, and works slightly better in the earlier months of winter. Right now, it is too cold outside for it to work at its best efficiency, using a normal heater is better in this case.
We had ours installed back when the price of gas from Russia skyrocketed, it was way more affordable to use it for heating then.
It seems you have not typed in "gui" when using lldb via cli. Also, people use cli debuggers because they want to. Everything has a gui, jetbrains happens to make some of the best ones, based on top of cli debuggers like lldb.
Am I weird for just using a pen and paper? I recently upgraded my setup by buying a binder and ~1000 pages so I won't have to burn through notebooks or money.
One thing that I know for sure is weird is that I use a fountain pen for it all...
It works natively on Wayland. The UI uses gtk4.
Akko has good ones. They are relatively cheap, but expect to spend ~90 euros on a full sized 110 key keyboard. I like akko cos they genuinely look good, no need for RGB.
The UK can pretend all they want, but they ain't part of the metric club.
I use a window manager on my desktop, and gnome on my laptop. Gnome's gestures are amazing with a touchpad
If you used manjaro before, then I will recommend endeavour. It is arch Linux (same as manjaro) with an installer. I found their support forums to be helpful as an arch user.
In terms of pve, I am not patient at all. I would have not made it through elden ring without bleed. If I have to go through a 15 hour long quest to increase my efficiency in something by 1.5%, sign me up.
make cake
If all the mirrors for pacman somehow got taken down, probably would switch to something corporate like Ubuntu.