Not to sound insensitive, wouldn’t keeping a checklist in a text file/note/etc, then copying it when you want to check it off completely fulfill your requirements?
Hi, I’m NightDice and this is my Lemmy account.
I’m an avid Guild Wars 2 and Magic the Gathering player and general nerd.
Looking to see how many of my communities I can connect with on the fediverse.
Not to sound insensitive, wouldn’t keeping a checklist in a text file/note/etc, then copying it when you want to check it off completely fulfill your requirements?
Ich denke das braucht einfach noch Zeit. Zum einen sehe ich tatsächlich immer mehr nicht so IT-affine user auf Mastodon kommen und zum anderen gibt es leider noch sehr viele Mainstream Unterhalter, die Twitter nicht verlassen wollen obwohl es inzwischen so eine Mülldeponie geworden ist. Wenn solche Leute umziehen, würden sie zwangsläufig einiges an “Normies” mitbringen. Aber dafür müssten sie halt echt umziehen, also ihren Twitter Account nicht mehr bespielen. Und ich glaube der Absprung fällt manchen schwer.
So what I get from this is that some people need to be forced to write decent commit messages.
Echoing what others have mentioned, commit messages need to document why something was changed and put it into the context of the project. You should do this even for private projects, just so 1) you build good habits and 2) if you let the project rest for a while you don’t need to figure put everything from the start again.
Oh, I completely agree, it’s still going to be fairly cheap, especially if it idles a lot, I just wanted to point out that it’s not going to be free free.
I mean, you’re forgetting the additional power costs that you’ll have to pay for running your own hardware, plus maybe ISP fees if you want to upgrade for better upload speeds.
Really depends on the game. I usually get a lot faster and more precise adjustments using KBM, so I prefer that for games like shooters and anything where precise 3d movement or fast reactions is an issue.
Basically the only games I play with controller are the ones that are really well optimised for controller and kind of meh for KBM and the ones on my Switch.
Considering that Gen Z is usually defined as being born between the mid-late 1990s and early 2010s, I wouldn’t support the first half of that statement. Everyone born in the first half of 2005 or earlier are 18, making them adults, so about half of Gen Z is adults.
Now whether this article uses that age range properly or whether it’s just someone using the term to mean “young people”, I have no idea.
But the premise of the article that just because someone uses technology all day makes them somehow invulnerable to scams (something that has absolutely nothing to do with how much someone uses tech) was ludicrous from the start.
Does she actually need Linux or is using a unixoid OS fine? A lot of the time installing homebrew (or whatever the package manager was called) on MacOS can suffice for several use cases.
Other than that, if you’re not needing apple exclusive software on it, installing Linux on the Macbook can be a good option.
If you definitely want virtualization, go with VirtualBox
Ah yes, because spammers clearly can’t afford 8 bucks a month
If we’re happy with non-godly mythological figures, definitely Sisyphus though.
I mean, CS:GO runs smoothly on Linux, and afaik so do Arma and Siege (not sure on the last one). They’re not open source, but yeah, they run.
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