Barotrauma is source available (no commercial, public use, restricted for game modding and contributions) Librerama is dumbways to die style minigames
Barotrauma is source available (no commercial, public use, restricted for game modding and contributions) Librerama is dumbways to die style minigames
Really? I never knew it could limit speed
Well, there is an option of using multiple partitions and setting up grub
You can check my hosting out at sldc.eu They are really cheap, but I am not sure how you would buy hosting if you are not Polish. Also don’t expect superb tech support. It’s practically call line only.
So, I pay a company for a website hosting with PHP and they have an autoinstaller of Nextcloud. After installing it, you can go into settings, add a S3 bucket you can get with free Storj account.
Oh, I didn’t know that, but still, I don’t expect to be truly universal. But as long as you are dealing with ISOs of LX server/desktop or WIN, it’s an amazing tool.
I pay a regular hosting provider with nextcloud ““app”” installed, then attach storj for free 100gigs.
I’ve tried, but I’ve got lost quite fast.
Ventoy is easy, but not perfect. I tried multum of unique images and it struggled hard. From openwrt to freedos to reboot of Hiren’s boot cd, it just couldn’t load them correctly.
Other than some autostart apps, you are free to do whatever you want. I actually like having at least 2 DEs, one generic with default settings and one customized for everyday use. Also, they should use different backends. Then if I completely mess up with my config, I’ve got a fallback.
I have to say it, Rufus.
Alternative to lively, screen play
I use lots of gimp and with time, surely you can get used to it, but generally, it’s not a simple photo editor.
QubesOS is most likely overkill and it’s probably not a good choice for beginners. Try Fedora, Manjaro, Pop OS, Elementary, Mint, Garuda or other more friendly distros. Just avoid plain Ubuntu & it’s flavors. It’s cancer nowadays.
Paint.Net is fully open source.
Cause O1 and O3 are not good for breathing.
In Poland there are quite popular Proton bots. You probably can find them across Europe.
Well yea, I was 9 when I started programming in Batch, but it is not really suited for every kid. Most kids aren’t nerds. Some may have problem reading and formatting code correctly, let alone understanding anything not seen before. Scratch mostly takes care of that.
Get some robots. Big marketing thing and another point of fun and learning. And the results are visible IRL.
friend has one, he’s happy with it. It has mesa drivers so it should work great