Right; a stationary Steam Machine (upgradable, etc.) would be a desktop PC running SteamOS, which should probably remain outside the purview of Valve’s hardware division.
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Right; a stationary Steam Machine (upgradable, etc.) would be a desktop PC running SteamOS, which should probably remain outside the purview of Valve’s hardware division.
But they’re already back! The Steam Deck is the resurrected Steam Machine.
‘Mastering Emacs’ is a very highly regarded resource; & it might be the only one that fits your requirements – it’s laid out as a book that you can read from cover to cover: https://www.masteringemacs.org/
Needles to say, though, that for the concepts discussed in the book to sink in, reading alone wouldn’t suffice.
It was going perfectly smooth (Plasma 6 wayland, amdgpu drivers); though the past week or so I started getting random shell crashes. (It’s very impressive that Qt apps all come back unscathed – but I don’t use too many Qt apps.)
Even before that (by about 2 years, I believe), when ZFS on Linux became OpenZFS as the shared upstream, that constituted the proverbial ‘writing on the wall’.
What’s “Mordor Intelligence” – is that a real thing, or a parody of the surveillance/‘defense’ industry companies that are coming up with names nicked from LotR? (‘Anduril’, ‘Palantir’)
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Torture device, presumably.
The bot says it ‘saved 0%’; so at least it’s honest.
macOS switched from AFS to samba for file sharing & time machine backups a while ago; it’s been a while since I had first-hand experience setting up a Mac, but based on that fact I’m pretty sure samba is more straightforward to use. … it annoyingly mangles unix file ownership, & permissions though, as mentioned above in https://lemmy.ml/comment/10204431
Michael W. Lucas’s “Networking for System Administrators” is a great resource: https://mwl.io/nonfiction/networking#n4sa
That’s not a consideration in favor of grouping h/j as the ‘back keys’, and k/l as the ‘forward’ keys, though. It’s perfectly comfortable & intuitive to have the index finger on the key that goes forward.
Why, though? Why is it so obvious that j ‘should have’ been [edit: up]?
doas is likewise configurable; though the mechanism that keeps track of the timeout is different on OpenBSD (where doas originated) & Linux ---- and there used to be some reservations about the latter implementation.
There’s a linux port for the SGI file browser featured in the movie: https://fsv.sourceforge.net/ ---- haven’t run it in ages, though; I don’t know if it’s still functional.
It’s already on the testing build: https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/gnome-shell/gnome-shell/fedora-40-updates-testing.html
pathetic overall
I think it’s a dependency of readline.
Same in Turkish; I think it may be Greek in origin. I used to think that it’s baby-talk, like many other primordial words like ‘mamma’, ‘baba’, etc; but it doesn’t seem to be universal like those.
what message? This was a real product released by Sony.