This is the system settings application for the KDE desktop environment.
This is the system settings application for the KDE desktop environment.
Literally yes. And you don’t even need to know the exact pixel resolution of the TV.
Edit: Here are the problems with you “Wayland isn’t good enough” people.
First, you don’t use Wayland, so you don’t even know if it’s fixed whatever weird issue you encountered with it before or if it supports a niche use case, for example.
Second, Wayland won’t get good enough for you until you start using it and reporting bugs. You think X11 was a bed of roses when it first started? Or do you think they bumped the version number 11 times for fun?
Not sure if you’re a troll, but if you’re serious, nothing I say is going to change your mind, so I won’t bother.
If you’re using Wayland, you can go to Settings -> Colors & Themes -> Login Screen (SDDM) and click “Apply Plasma Settings…”
If you’re using X11, it looks like you’ll have to resort to hacky scripts, unfortunately.
Source: https://discuss.kde.org/t/how-to-change-monitor-layout-and-orientation-in-sddm/3377
I mean. I can’t because I defederated from Threads. But neat, I guess.
This is dope, but I’ve been curious, what benefits are there to this? I know reproducibility can improve security by proving that the distro is delivering the packages they say they are, but is there anything else?
On one hand cool, but on the other, just use Bazzite.
I’m sorry I didn’t call out every exception to the rule. Obviously, if you do illegal things on my instance, I will care. I kind of thought that was a given, to be honest.
I run an instance. I promise, I have literally 0 care about who you are. I have much more productive things to do with my time.
It’s literally right in the middle of the post. It’s the part that starts with magnet:?
. Copy that whole link, then open your torrent client and add a new torrent via magnet link, then paste the link in.
Was anyone able to do the same for Citra?
Step 3 is optional. mkinitcpio will just issue a warning, and any kernel packages you have installed should eventually update their presets.
I haven’t had a deletion request come around yet, but I’ve had the pict-rs documentation in my back pocket just in case. My instance allows NSFW, so I made sure I knew how to do this before deploying.
I agree with the author, though, it definitely shouldn’t be so hard to delete images. Hopefully the Lemmy devs tackle these issues quickly.
On one hand, I’m excited because I feel like XY introduced the most interesting unexplored lore, like the war and Az, so I’m hoping they expand on that. On the other hand, I’m not sure how I feel about literally the entire game being set in Lumiose City. I know games can be good and still be set within a single city, but I wonder how they’re going to have “wild” areas in an urban setting.
I like Ruby most of the time, but honestly, I’m not surprised at “sometimes” behavior from the language created by someone who, when asked for the formal definition of something in the language, said he’s “not really a formal kind of guy.”
My fault, lol. I brought it to one of the maintainers’ attention a couple days ago by asking a question about it.
Although I’ll definitely say it’s nice not having to go into the launch properties of every single game to add the gamemoderun command.
In general, I agree, but it seems Mozilla is trying to do the right thing by AI. Offline translation is neat. And the Review Checker they just introduced uses AI to spot fake Amazon reviews. I think that’s pretty cool.
Haha, yeah, I’m familiar with the work culture in Japan. I’ve heard from other developers currently working there that it’s much better working for newer and/or international companies.
I’m taking my conversation-level Japanese courses this year and have been looking to land a dev job in Japan. From the sound of it, I’d like working for Pocket Pair a lot. But then again, most companies make their employment sound fantastic…
Correct. Unfortunately, it’s something that each desktop environment or window manager has to implement themselves. But all the button is doing is moving some config files around, so you can probably do some digging to figure out what it’s copying to where.