I can’t see the name Crash and not think of the 1996 movie with James Spader. Which is weird as fuck.
I can’t see the name Crash and not think of the 1996 movie with James Spader. Which is weird as fuck.
That deck appears to have a kickstand. It’s hard to see, but it’s just to the right of the cable.
Many people misunderstand. It’s not that Orange Cats have a single braincell. It’s that all orange cats on the planet share a single braincell among them. At any given moment only one orange cat may be using the braincell.
IIRC Exanima itself was never meant to be the full open world RPG. It was always intended to be a smaller game to perfect some of the game mechanics for their ultimate goal of building that open world RPG. I have no idea if they still plan to build that other game or if they are working on it in parallel or have ditched it entirely.
Edit: The community seems to believe that the devs are still planning to make Sui Generis at any rate. Exanima has been in EA for 10 years or so now, and based on what I’m seeing online they are almost at their 1.0 release version, at which point they will divert their attention to to Sui Generis. Take with a pinch of salt, as this information comes from the r/exanima community on reddit.
Right, someone else does it too, so that obviously makes it OK right?
Wrath of the Righteous*
It’s a fork bomb. It exponentially forks processes in the background in an attempt to consume all CPU cycles.
I frequently have that problem with redgifs on the website too. Even when I go directly to redgifs. Just earlier today, I was browsing and more than half the gifs I was trying to view failed to load, or were very slow to load. I’ve been having this same problem with redgifs for as long as redgifs has been a thing. I don’t think the issue is with Sync, but with redgifs.
I had a similar problem with one of my displays going wibbly like that every time I rebooted during POST and system boot. Only going back to normal once X started.
When I checked my monitor’s display settings when it was wonky, I found that it had the refresh rate set to 14hz and really strange resolution. Turns out it was the display port cable. Replacing that fixed it right up.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a spoiler format that works for all cases. There’s not much you can do. It was just a warning since you were obviously trying to mark spoilers I thought I’d let tou know they just don’t work.
Recent news that they would be releasing games that would have previously been exclusive to X-Box on other platforms such as Playstation has led to many a rumour that MS may be planning to stop developing the console at all.
Those style of spoilers are not supported on Lemmy except in the Sync app. For literally everyone using the web, or accessing the content through the fediverse from other federated services, those are just plain text visible for everyone to see.
#!/bin/bash
w=$(($(i3-msg -t get_workspaces | tr , '\n' | grep '"num":' | cut -d : -f 2 | sort -rn | head -1)+ 1))
i3-msg move container to workspace $w
i3-msg workspace $w
i3-msg move workspace to output $1
Here’s my version. It’s a little different than yours and is obviously for i3. I have it bound to display specific shortcuts, so I can send the focused window to a new empty workspace on the display of my choosing.
I also don’t use a set number of workspaces, I have 4 primary, one for each display. And I have shortcuts to switch to the primary on a given display, and then other shortcuts to cycle the active workspace on that display. So the above may not work for everyone, but it is another option. I assume it would require only minor modification to work with Sway.
Edit: I suppose I should provide an explanation. That first line just gets the highest workspace number currently in use and adds 1 to it. Then the rest is pretty straightforward. It moves the container to the the workspace with the new number (i3 creates a new workspace for this) and then brings it into focus, and finally moves it to the display requested.
Rofi is a good alternative to dmenu as well.
In every dev job I’ve ever held it’s been me or one of the other devs doing demos (usually me though). Granted I haven’t worked on anything truly high profile that a demo would be An Event.
There kinda is a movie with a premise similar to that. Violent Night
All the benefits of their Visual Studio add-in, Resharper, are built-in to Rider.
And it’s faster because they don’t have to work within the restrictions placed on VS plugins.
If everyone treated it like you do, this wouldn’t be an issue at all. But these days everything with permadeath gets the roguelike label and that makes it hard to find the traditional roguelikes if you don’t already know about them.
Sure, that’s fine if people were actually specifying any sort of modifier. But calling everything a roguelike makes it hard to find the traditional roguelikes for those that like them. I’d be ok if the terms were standardized with modifiers like “Traditional Roguelike”, etc, but they aren’t. Everything with permadeath gets the label roguelike these days.
As long as it continues to be sold on store shelves, it’s modern enough to count.