

It goes the other direction as well.


It goes the other direction as well.


Unity has certainly more love from industry, probably more features. Said that, I’d go with godot, because Unity is privately owned and full of crap behaviors. Also there is an interesting advantage godot has - you are free to write .NET 10.0 code, it works. As opposed to Unity which still uses some ancient Mono runtime (somebody correct me if I’m wrong).
I see how it can create problems for some, but OTOH I also don’t want some bureocrats tell me what’s good for me. I bet those are the same bunch that brought us infinite cookie warnings clicking.


But why? I don’t mind infinite scrolling here. And an option to opt in/out and everybody’s happy I suppose.
Reading this on Jerboa with infinite scrolling 😱


Read the news. Extended life for coal power plants, upgrades, department of war signing contracts for buying coal energy etc.


I’m so looking to this. There are two big issues in Wayland for me:
This feature might solve both (enable them) at same time. 🤩


Is there a significant benefit over matrix?


Ah, ok, makes sense.


It supports both, but X is going through Wayland, not a direct support. At least that’s how I understand it.


But X support is through Wayland, at just that was my impression. I mean it’s not using X11 directly, or is it?


Plasma uses Wayland, doesn’t it?
Wayland client can’t decide on which screen and where window should appear AFAIK.
Until an ingredient goes bad. And with more hosting you have to cook more and more.
I’m already using it for months now and it works fine for me. The lack of window positioning in Wayland is a pity, though. That’s the biggest Wayland flaw for me.


Got it for login, makes sense, but not sure whether multimon really works. I mean when the server doesn’t have physical monitors attached. I know I could do the install-try, but if anybody has experience it’s even easier. So experience is appreciated.


But does it allow login on machine and multi monitors like RDP does? These are two features I can’t live without (at least the former).


Same answer as to CXORA above. From my experience quality food is usually more expensive. You can also compare something healthy you cook vs something unhealthy you throw into microwave.


Check the prices for unprocessed, bio, eco etc. food. Also fast food vs decent meal.
Nope, but it makes total sense. I’d put it under highly likely category.