They make breaking changes like that in patch releases?? Do they not follow semver?
They make breaking changes like that in patch releases?? Do they not follow semver?
Some projects I recognize/like:
Which is funny because the main part of that documentation is a Markdown table
They aren’t in the CommonMark spec but tables and spoilers aren’t either.
Tables are a very common markdown extension most(?) popular markdown parsers support them
Btrfs has it’s own build-in raid. From what I understand you should mount the filesystem with -o degraded and then use btrfs replace to switch to the new drive. I’ve never had to do that myself yet though.
The original didn’t have the where clause.
Anything lower than RTX 16/20 series has no reclocking on nouveau, meaning it can only run at slowest speed making basically useless for gaming.
DXVK/VKD3D are the translation layers usually used to translate the DirectX graphics api to Vulkan. Nouveau doesn’t even have a Vulkan driver (only OpenGL) except for the pretty recent NVK. I don’t think Debian even ships or enables NVK, with how recent it is and Debian’s packages are usually relatively old.
At least for anything older than RTX 16/20 series you need Nvidia’s proprietary driver to get any usable performance (unless you go really old) and even for newer GPUs it will take time for NVK to become comparable to the proprietary driver.
Bash sucks. At best, only use it to pipe commands into each other in the terminal (Or change your shell to something else). For scripting, use Python or something.
Btw, Powershell runs on Linux if you want that
KDE connect can do that if they are on the same network
They have been working on the local translation stuff since 2019, long before they started talking about AI recently
GNOME Web technically, based on WebKit. Idk if anyone uses that though.
Mastodon users can post to Lemmy communities by mentioning the Community ( !KDE@lemmy.kde.social in this case). That allows Lemmy users to comment on it.
Browsers are huge these days. Firefox is well over 20 million lines of code.
The Linux kernel is 26 million source lines of code without comments and empty lines
It’s just been merged to master for NixOS. Next stable would be 24.05
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/286522
https://nixpk.gs/pr-tracker.html?pr=286522
Firefox doesn’t use the KDE file picker by default. You can set widget.use-xdg-desktop-portal.file-picker
to 1 to use the desktop environment’s native picker.
I haven’t used any of them, but there are Tuxedo, Slimbook (with official KDE collab) and Starlabs as well. Framework claim good Linux compatibility too.
You can globally share compile artifacts by setting a global target directory in the global Cargo config.
In $HOME/.cargo/config.toml:
[build]
target-dir = "/path/to/dir"
The only problems I had when I did it where some cargo plugins and some dependencies with build.rs files that expected the target folder in it’s usual location.
The Stargate SG-1 DVDs for some reason. All others I tried work fine.