I read that on the GitHub page too, but for some reason DKMS doesn't work when I install it with the script from the repo.
Cralder
Sure, maybe for next time I buy a controller, but for now this is the one I have. Not looking to spend any more money on controllers right now
Yes thank you, that sounds about right. How do I use dkms? Also why did you link xpadneo when I use xone? I feel like I am missing something obvious here.
Literally F1nn5ter and Icky
Yes I am fully aware of that. My point was that programming is just like any other job unlike what the guy I responded to seems to think.
Sorry I typed this in a hurry. I just disagree with the statement and tried making a joke.
Maybe I'm biased since I recently started working as a software dev, but you don't need to be really good to get a job as a programmer. I'm evidence of that.
Wait is this entire article written by an AI, with a cover image that is also AI generated?
Windows and Linux keeps track of time differently. One stores the time in your current time zone. The other stores the GMT time and adds an offset. I forget which one does what but it results in your time being wrong each time you switch from Linux to Windows or vice versa. You can search for how to fix it, its not very hard, or you can just ignore it and reset your clock each time you switch OS.
I had no idea this movie even existed before now
Never heard of copr or sentry before but I'll try it, thanks!