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Gaming@lemmy.zip•Luanti (formerly Minetest) v5.14 brings an improved minimap, particle improvements and UI tweaksEnglish
5·3 个月前no, this isn’t a game competing with minecraft.
it’s a minecraft-like voxel engine with a big library of games, modpacks, and mods. a significant amount of content is minecraft-inspired, but there are tons of variations and original ideas
there’s already official appimages for neovim, I use them (but not with firejail) and they work fine. but the lsp stuff is all installed outside, my guess is it’d be really annoying to mantain a custom compiled appimage
the best option is probably to just run neovim inside a docker container, you can then mount the directories every time you run a neovim container (~/.config/nvim, ~/.local/share/nvim, optionally .local/state/nvim and your undodir/undofile, there may be more I’m not sure).
assuming you want to isolate your home directory, what gets annoying is giving it access to only the code you’re editing, I’ve yet to try this but my next plan is to give it read access to $HOME, then read/write access to the neovim dirs, and then take an argument to mount the project directory
some other options which I also haven’t tried are
- distrobox, which just creates containers as well but by default wants to mount your entire homedir inside them
- devcontainers
- lspcontainers which isolate the LSP binaries themselves
- LXC/LXD/Incus containers which behave a bit different from docker containers, could be worth looking into
dontmindmehere@programming.devto
Godot@programming.dev•A bit of work on my HOI4-like game set during the cold war!
5·4 个月前I haven’t tried, but there’s probably an automated way to get countries shapes with openstreetmap https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Shapefiles
dontmindmehere@programming.devto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Open source game are the bestEnglish
3·4 个月前it’s lightweight and still looks pretty good, and you can have plenty of fun fighting bots, surprised more people haven’t mentioned it
dontmindmehere@programming.devtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Klokk has entered the chatEnglish
1·4 个月前I thought most DEs gave apps generic names on their .desktop these days? gedit -> text editor, file-roller -> archive manager, baobab -> disk usage analyzer, etc.
maybe just a Mint thing, I actually used to struggle to find the actual name of an app there
on web, hover over the link icon, on mobile click share
it’s different on each instance tho
it’s also a bidet. i save so much water by simply washing up with the clean bowl water before dropping a deuce. flush 2 for the price of 1
dontmindmehere@programming.devto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Gaming on Linux hasn't been great so far... | JayzTwoCents [27:59]English
52·5 个月前bit of both i guess? “normies need to get good” could be diluted into “do your research before going to linux”, which in most sensible online discussions is already the recommended way: test things out in a VM, try out different DEs, practice configuring things, finding alternatives to your current workflow, etc etc. it’s a harder sell than “just switch to linux” but IMO it’s absolutely necessary
but my comment is more of a reaction to influencers not doing that at all and making le funny challenge of jumping to linux blind and breaking shit because it’s good content and “trying out linux” is still trending
problem is they must be getting this idea that “linux is so easy and fun and seamless and you don’t have to research anything” from somewhere, which i do think is probably way more from people in their audience hyping up linux and not necessarily the wider linux community but these voices gotta be out there
dontmindmehere@programming.devto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do gangs that collect protection money actually do any protecting?
476·5 个月前My dad used to pay protection money for his corner shop up to like 2010 – every week a couple of scary guys would show up to collect, and you could always spot some familiar dudes hanging around every 2 blocks or so keeping an eye on things.
Absolutely they did protect his shop, at least the 1 or 2 times a year some uniformed guy would show up with a knife thinking he was about to get some easy money (cops were very slow to respond on our part of town).
Also I think this gang must have been pretty chill, never heard of them having been too harsh on people who didn’t pay for protection, nor having mugged or killed anyone, and they never even beat up the guys that tried to rob our store too badly. Pretty sure they never even dealt anything harder than weed or steroids but maybe they had something to do with contraband, idk.
By the end of the decade my dad would constantly be busy with a bunch of other stuff so I often tended to the shop, and obviously I kept paying them. Thankfully no one ever tried to rob the store while I was subbing for my dad but the vibe started to get a little weird for my taste.
The gang must had been growing a lot because I rarely recognized the guys who came to collect, and soon after, a couple of addicts started hanging around, then pass a couple months and way more often you’d hear about so and so having been mugged – no one would say it out loud but people suspected it had been guys from the gang.
Eventually the cops finally started cracking down on racketeering so we never again had anyone come collect protection money, but if you ask me, I would’ve stopped paying anyway because I just love spreading misinformation online, also my dad started to beat me up with jumper cables, so yeah.
dontmindmehere@programming.devto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Gaming on Linux hasn't been great so far... | JayzTwoCents [27:59]English
433·5 个月前the idea that you can just jump to linux with zero research needs to go
- no you can’t have every game and program you’re used to
- no you can’t translate windows or mac knowledge
- yes you have to know what partitions, desktop environments, distros, and other bunch of terms mean
- yes you may have to type terminal commands (no one complains about ipconfig when figuring out whether it’s ISP or DNS problem)
- yes there are a bunch of shit tutorials online with copy-paste commands that don’t work
dontmindmehere@programming.devto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Gaming on Linux hasn't been great so far... | JayzTwoCents [27:59]English
1·5 个月前imo the linus disaster was an unfortunate combination of
- the unpatched pop_os issue
- linus going TLDR (reasonable but that’s on him)
- apt messages generally being long
- linus not having a frame of reference on which long message is good (apt upgrade listing 50 updates) vs which are bad (apt install saying his DE is about to be nuked)
- and yes, him playing it up for the video, and willingly ignoring his gut feeling that typing “yes, do as I say” can’t be doing anything good
in the end i still think it was kinda irresponsible for linus to publish that, but the whole premise of the video was them going blindly into linux (which i also disagree but whatever)
dontmindmehere@programming.devto
Linux@programming.dev•What problems does Linux have to overcome to get more users
1·5 个月前machines are the ones full of weird jibber-susceptible things, the default state for everything is jibbered until dedicated people decide to spend their time unjibbering
Heartwarming: Chatbots inspire suicidal people to see the light in life through extreme sports
seems cozy. you can sit on the top of stairs but with your back against a wall, so there’s no one coming up behind you
dontmindmehere@programming.devto
Linux Questions@lemmy.zip•Help using KDE Connect + Display Configuration SwitcherEnglish
2·5 个月前in this case, you’ll probably have to create a desktop entry in
~/.local/share/applications/ydotoold.desktopsomething like
[Desktop Entry] Name=ydotool daemon Exec=the command you used to launch Type=Applicationyou can look at other .desktop in the same directory for reference
dontmindmehere@programming.devto
Linux Questions@lemmy.zip•Help using KDE Connect + Display Configuration SwitcherEnglish
1·5 个月前deleted by creator
dontmindmehere@programming.devto
Linux Questions@lemmy.zip•Help using KDE Connect + Display Configuration SwitcherEnglish
2·5 个月前as far as i can tell, those keybindings are handled internally, they don’t invoke shell commands
you can use something like wtype or ydotool to send keybindings from kdeconnect



politics and economy are not separate worlds. capital, monopoly or not, is political power greater than any vote or government seat
what sense does it make to say you’ll keep the ruling class in check while letting them keep their power?
can you make a benevolent mafia by taxing the racket and breaking up mafia monopolies?