Did the squirrel make it out OK?
Runs c/london@feddit.uk Will hopefully come back and update this bio futher
Did the squirrel make it out OK?
There are several things I was doing in X-Org that I really don’t have the capacity to figure out in Wayland. One of them was customizing touch pad shortcuts, I used to like having 3 figure swipe commands that worked like keyboard shortcuts. The other was my KVM programs like Barrier seems unable to work in Wayland.
I hope for simple solutions to these problems in the future.
It is misleading. It is 30% of the entire revenue of the game. And it is objective whether Valve deserves 30% of that revenue. It’s also true that games aren’t locked to the Steam platform and can absolutely make money outside of Valve’s influence. History has shown though that it is less profitable then being inside the Steam ecosystem.
The efficiency is doing it so effectively that on an open platform competitors can create there own store, pay for AAA games to appear on their store, take the smallest of pay cuts, pass it on to the consumer, and still have customers prefer to pay more to be in the Steam ecosystem. I’m against monopolies but Valve’s is absolutely efficient.
That has always been up in the air, certain functions of the building and it’s link to the building has been designated a secret. It’s not like the building itself is inconspicuous though.
The London community is quiet at the moment so I wouldn’t mind moderating it myself for now, adversely I wouldn’t mind taking on mod duties for other communities until such a time where that would become unmanageable. I appreciate the work being done by the way, I can very much feel a contrast now vs when Feddit UK was essentially unmaintained.
I hope we get some sort of intervention here but I doubt it.
Thank you. I’m not the best with messing with CSS but I’ll see what I can do. Realistically though I’ll probably need assistance and I don’t mind waiting till you have a good moment.
Electric fires are no joke. I’m glad no one is hurt and that this might open up discussions about how to avoid future incidents.
Looks like it been fixed up with a bit of trickery It’s a shame as it didn’t leave in that state it’s just the journey wasn’t particularly kind to it.
Hasn’t this been a bit of a running trend now? I’m sure I’m having Déjà vu from it.
Thank you for your consideration sorry for the late reply I thought I replied but apparently didn’t…
I do want to read articles that change my beliefs and I’m willing to listen to any take that goes against the wider narrative, but nothing that was said here really challenges anything being said on most tech news sites.
Yeah news sites might not always have full understanding of the semantics but the wider piont of Google’s Manifest V3 restricting uBlock Origin capabilties and not offering an adequate solution is still very valid.
Has anyone tested this on a Steam Deck yet and can report it’s performance?
It’s sideways for me too.
I love it, I had a Mastodon account but I’ve yet to find an instance I’d call a home. With Lemmy it just fell into place here, defined what the Fediverse even is to me and why having these different instances is important.
It’s a very iconic building, I wish something better was done with it then a expensive shopping center but I’m also happy it wasn’t demolished altogether either.
I’ve made this the top picture, I hope you don’t mind. If you do let me know and I’ll take it down.
I looked up his London 2021 Manifesto in it he mentioned “I promise even more world- leading action on tackling air pollution. The central London ULEZ I introduced in 2019 in the face of Tory opposition has seen toxic emissions slashed by over 40%. But I want more Londoners to benefit from cleaner air, so I’ll expand the ULEZ in October 2021.”
Sorry for the off-topic chat but am I doing this all OK? It’s hard to know how involved I need to be when starting a new community. I’m typically more of a lurker so I’m slightly paranoid that I may be doing too much in getting this community off the ground.
You know books haven’t been innovating graphics for centuries. It’s scary how many people have been using old books for recreational use. How can newer book publishers compete?