Slowly getting through Lego Bricktales. Building on a flatscreen isn’t as satisfying as the real thing, but it’s a nice little game to play on Deck.
Zettlr is a great program, but to recommend it while bashing Obsidians table editing seems interesting. I’ve never used Obsidian so I can’t say how good their implementation is, but I know I’ve struggled alot with the Zettlr tables…
There has been an issue open on their GitHub for a while now for OneDrive support. Hope the dev manages to get around to it eventually
Then there’s Haskell where arguments to a function are given with spaces
Thanks for asking! They got back to me and said they’d “make an exception” for me. I now have a solid 150€ on my Steam wallet. Sooo, I’m still a happy Steam Deck owner!
I put in a request asking for them to reimburse the difference between original and sale price. It’s a long shot but hey why not y’know?
Great, just bought one on Tuesday. Time to refund and rebuy I guess?
Works great, I think I’ll use this one then, thanks!
It does feel pleasant and it gets words mostly right, but I can’t seem to get it to work in my local language…
Hoping they keep developing this one cause it feels smooth but it definitely needs more work
On a similar note… I haven’t been able to find an open source keyboard for Android that has swiping. Anyone know of one maybe?
Fellow Ex-Windows Phone user who misses the UI.
I’ve always used Launcher 10 to emulate the Windows Phone experience. Works quite good but sadly it’s a bit buggy on my OnePlus 6. Tends to crash and it will not always show all the apps in the app list.
But this looks good! I’ll definitely give this a try.
This video by Veritasium was pretty insightful on the topic.
But I guess we’ll have to see about “store now, decrypt later”…
Are there any fancy frontends for it on Linux? I found OpenRGB a few years back through Artemis, but I believe that’s Windows only…
I was thinking coffee mugs were blind holes, until I realised mugs come with a handle
In case of a fix for the Deck, this would roll through to the Linux desktop too, right?