alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
Gah looking at the screenshots I had memories of the way it would gradually fade to gray-scale when the log out/shutdown menu showed
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
What fire manager is that?
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
Maybe, however sometimes a strict set of rules is required to enforce a pleasant experience
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
First section here https://developer.apple.com/games/
alice_mac 9mo ago • 66%
They are also working on game porting toolkit so it seems they really are gunning for Microsoft
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
This makes more logical sense however most people see foreign as worse than local but controlling.
alice_mac 9mo ago • 66%
It is I just think I found the sentence a little confusing
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
What do you mean by front facing? Like the DE is the FrontEnd?
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
What on earth is the origin fucking context of this screenshot?
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
Sucks for you don't mean sucks for everyone.
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
Standard English breakfast? Or something else?
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
Should've made the fast travel like Elite Dangerous, it's faster than just walking however there's potential to be ambushed on your way.
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
This. You only need more than a Chromebook if you're doing programming, game dev, doing 3D modelling, professional photo or video editing, AI/ML work or music production.
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
Yeah seems to be the correct path, you just end up learning so much!
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
Yeah when you're a beginner or when you get back into Linux you have like a grace period to reproduce a productive environment, then you're worried about changing too much in case it all breaks and goes wrong
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
Yeah I feel the trade off is worth it plus the lack of third party app access weirdly just improves my trust in their security.
alice_mac 9mo ago • 100%
I'm shocked that the list only contains one
Recently hopped over to Lemmy from Reddit, initially tried Boost and the web app and wasn't super happy with the experience however after installing Singing I can happily say the experience has improved vastly. It feels more promising and premium than the actual official Reddit app!
Recently hopped over to Lemmy from Reddit, initially tried Boost and the web app and wasn't super happy with the experience however after installing Singing I can happily say the experience has improved vastly. It feels more promising and premium than the actual official Reddit app!