I always just use zsh with oh my zsh. Best of both worlds.
One thing that I still don't know how to do is go to the next result in the search with Ctrl+r. Makes it less useful lol
I always just use zsh with oh my zsh. Best of both worlds.
One thing that I still don't know how to do is go to the next result in the search with Ctrl+r. Makes it less useful lol
The trend towards subscription services for basic features is garbage and replacing controls which should be easily accessible with a touchscreen is stupid if not outright dangerous.
Also isn't a Tesla kind of a "premium" vehicle? For mass adoption they should be affordable without all the silly add-ons that will be woefully our of date in 5 years.
I don't want to own a car that could cost 1k+ dollars to replace the headlights.
Yes, we all know crypto and scalability go hand in hand /s
Don't join the biggest instance.
Vim, but specifically the built in file browser. I use it all the time. It can view the contents of compressed files too.
Forbidden desert! Great co-op game. We used to call it Die in The Desert because my group was so bad at it.
What's the advantage of running this server side?
Lovely! Also love the art prints too!
Get a can of black beans and some rice. Make the rice, put the beans on top. Black beans and rice.
Godot can run on fairly low end stuff, just use the opengl based renderer. The official Godot docs are actually pretty dang good nowadays. Join a game jam asap https://godotwildjam.com/ you'll probably find a team willing to take a newbie. You'll learn a lot. Good luck!
Totally, pretty much all browsers include a way to simulate network conditions. Chrome also includes a way to simulate CPU slowdown.
After you explained it a bit further in another comment it was pretty obvious you didn't mean cryrocurrencies. I really did latch onto "crypto" as cryptocurrency, unfortunately the case for a lot of people.