KRAW

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[–] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 1 year ago (5 children)

I thought this movie had a good premise. I was describing it to my wife under the guise of a movie that I didn't really like, but ironically, as I described the major plot points, it sounded like a great movie. However I just think ultimately the plot is too predictable, and some of the dialogue is a bit too on the nose. Also the way the two main characters seem to switch moral positions so easily seems pretty inconsistent. The two main characters really have the least interesting story imo. The bodyguard's subplot also seems completely unnecessary since the themes it covers are a subset of the husband's subplot.

TL;DR interesting premise with subpar execution.

[–] KRAW@linux.community 2 points 1 year ago

Also if you're looking to make a job out of it, Python will lead you to job opportunities that are imo much more satisfying than JS.

[–] KRAW@linux.community 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I always prescribe learning Python over basically any other language (unless you're gonna start doing some real low-level computing). It's a much more relevant and popular language. C# isn't irrelevant, you'll just see Python used way more often. Python will also compliment JS much more.

[–] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 1 year ago

Check archlinux.org before updating to see if anything requires manual intervention

informant in the AUR can also be used to halt updates and automatically show you messages from the site. Then you can just run the update again and it will go through.

[–] KRAW@linux.community 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

According to a friend of mine that is an employee, he shows up every now and then to throw a fit and go on firing-sprees.

[–] KRAW@linux.community 1 points 1 year ago

I don't get what you're referencing... does systemd break this functionality of tmux or something?

[–] KRAW@linux.community 3 points 1 year ago

As others have said, use ntfs and just install ntfs-3g

which i use mostly for storing games

If you are trying to put your Steam games and share them between Windows and Linux, be prepared for a headache. I did this for a short period of time, and it worked OK, but tbh it really doesn't seem worth it. You have to jump through some hoops to get Linux Steam to play nicely with NTFS, and your Linux Steam will fight your Windows Steam every time you switch between using one or the other. Putting my Proton/Linux games on my ext4 partition, a weight was lifted off of my shoulders. This might work better if you share the drive but have separate steam library folders for each OS, but at that point you might as well just have two separate partitions.

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