Window maker is indeed amazing and would be a shame to loose. It was my go-to back in the day.
Window maker is indeed amazing and would be a shame to loose. It was my go-to back in the day.
This ‘explore’ option showed up after the last update to voyager… Do you have the latest version?
I believe if you go to 'Search", there is an ‘Explore’ option there.
By the way, you might also investigate window managers, which aren’t as full-featured as DE’s but are even lighter on resources. Back in the day before KDE and Gnome, I used Window Maker , which is based on Steve Job’s NextStep’s UI. Only works with X, not Wayland, though. https://www.windowmaker.org/
Probably lxqt. https://lxqt-project.org/ Very lightweight yet a full-on DE (minus bells and whistles). Found on most Linux distros repositories.
In the middle of Cloud Atlas, it’s been amazing if flawed, will finish soon (it’s 3 hours long!). As for Bound it’s an amazing film and actually has a scene
that is a percursor to bullet time (not with crazy dodges or anything, just slow mo bullet).
After the emulation debacle I’ve promised myself I wouldn’t spend money with Nintendo anymore. As you say, a shame, because I was considering getting Botw but…
Using Debian Testing. Happy with it except with the fact it’s still on KDE plasma 5 :(
Back in the day after a while of playing The Sims I started organizing my free time like in the game e.g. “I’m going to take a shit now and then I’ll study a bit” etc… I stopped playing soon after, not sure if it was because of that, it was funny though.
Yeah, what happened to those? (Honest question)
Don’t you mean Sid (unstable) ? :)
Amazing realism… I wonder if these paintings were made before the invention of photography.
Currently on the third book in the Three Body Problem trilogy. Just absolutely mind-blowing. Highly recommended.
The second one isn’t as good though.
The first one is amazing although a bit hard to read, both due to its writing style and content.
Blindness by José Saramago
But don’t read it at face value it’s really an allegory.
Maybe that was it. I found fascinating the cultural revolution backdrop on the first one.
I’m on the second book of the three-body problem series, Dark Forest. Finding it not so enganging as the first One…
Robot Dreams, it gives you bittersweet feelings…