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Valve hasn't sued anyone to give them a portion of their income forever. Valve also doesn't pursue anti consumer goals on daily basis. Not that it has never done anything wrong but it has done enough good to be on my good side as little as it means
771 packages in 480MB
Run this: ps aux --sort=-%mem
What distro are you using? What apps are open?
I only run out of ram (16GB) when I'm playing minecraft with 280 mods
Played it twice. Can't wait for a DLC
I love being in control, I use neovim for this reason. But I remember when I bought my laptop I originally wanted to use awesomewm again as I was on my family PC but I remember spending so much time on basic features like brigness control and such that I moved to KDE insteadd which had these features out of the box. Am I missing something here? Or do people who use window managers actually implement every feature they need from scratch? No offense to anyone or any project, they are all awesome
Came here super late to ask: how? I played it and after discovering most of the things in game I couldn't continue without guides (not good with puzzle games). I also don't get attached to characters that can't move with a few lines of dialog (no I'm not a psychopath, OneShot's endings always give me mixed emotions for a few days). I'm not looking to argue I just want an answer
I use arch but I don't take pride in it like a loser. What makes arch even slightly "superior" tho? The installation? Pfft despite having installed arch many times in the past 4 years I still have to pull up a video tutorial because I usually forget steps. Want to truly feel superior? Go make a big contribution to open source or use LFS as daily driver
When I was playing Rain World a few months ago I wasn't expecting for it to become one of my all time favorites. Just moments ago I also expected downpour to be Rain World's only DLC. Video Cult never fails to subvert my expectations.
I hate nintendo