

Yeah, write it for the person who has to replace you when you inevitably get laid off so that your company can hire someone for half your salary.
Yeah, write it for the person who has to replace you when you inevitably get laid off so that your company can hire someone for half your salary.
Originally, they were treated as players. A damage spell that could hit a player could be redirected on resolution to damage their planeswalker instead. This led to some pretty dumb situations when rather than declare a spell targeting the planeswalker, you would declare it targeting the player, essentially tricking them into thinking the planeswalker was safe and allowing a spell to resolve, only to redirect the damage after the spell is allowed.
Creatures having to be declared attacking a planeswalker specifically made the game tedious as well.
The fact that you have a game-breaking permanent on the board that you have to turn your attention to immediately even if you’re way ahead in the game, it just feels worse than stabilizing the board and turning the tide. And then they have to keep making new, more powerful ones to get people to buy new product.
Agreed. They sort of made sense as an experiment in Lorwyn, but planeswalkers became the face of the game and had to be shoehorned into every set since then. They’re bad game design as all the rules and strategy need to be adjusted just to make them work, and they still take over games on their own.
The real shark jump was when they made a set with dozens of planeswalkers in it. Way to take your worst-designed cards and just shove a set full of them.
Mostly, I just want to be able to copy/paste passwords and then delete them from the clipboard. It was concerning when I would delete the contents of my clipboard and the next day my password was back there again.
Looks like it was the solution for me. You can disable clipboard sharing completely, or disable the automatic sharing if you want to still be able to share when you need to.
I do use KDEConnect.
I didn’t consider that. It may be syncing my clipboard to my phone and back.
Is there an option to send the clipboard contents without permanently sharing the clipboard?
This doesn’t help me. It’s specific to keepass and is user error in using the clipboard to copy instead of keepass’s copy feature.
My case may very well be user error, but I can’t find a solution for it. It seems to keep a history of the last thing copied regardless of what I choose.
Steam Deck rail mount for an M16
They don’t do all of what Proton does, but for email Hushmail is run out of Vancouver. The free account is quite limited in terms of space though, but it’s free.
If GOG is your main platform, have you tried Heroic launcher? You can log in to your GOG account with it and it will keep track of your library and can be set up to auto-update like Steam if you wish, and you can set it up to run everything through Proton and has a bunch of workarounds built-in.
I personally had a lot of issues with Lutris, so I gave up on it some time ago, even though people seem to swear by it.
Compared to the last time I tried gaming on Linux (maybe a decade ago), it’s incredibly good
I’ve been blown away by the difference. Gaming would have been the only thing holding me back from switching to Linux full-time, and the only games that I know for sure won’t work are games that I have no interest in playing anyway.
How often does that happen, out of curiosity?
I don’t think there’s a single game on my Steam and GOG libraries that I haven’t been able to run easily, with at most a little tweaking, but I know that it’s not the case for everything and everyone. I see a lot of reports on protondb of some people not being able to run some games at all when others have no issues.
That “trying” is doing the heavy lifting in that sentence.
Wait, was it a peaceful day of love, or was it a Hezbollah plot? Were they unfairly persecuted in a witch hunt, or were they terrorists?
I’m running a 240mm AIO and the fans are working fine, and CoreCtrl is reporting 5.0 to 5.1 gHz
It’s idling at about 51C, which I think is pretty decent for this chip. When I first put the PC together, it was idling around 60, but I think the waterblock and thermal paste settled, and the temps stabilized.
As far as I can tell, temps are not the issue. The CPU doesn’t appear to go over 70C, and the GPU rarely goes over that as well. The junction temps get pretty hot, but stay under 100.
The performance is also pretty bad immediately after booting or waking up when it hasn’t even had time to heat up. And until this issue happened, everything was running fine for months.
I didn’t get a chance to look into it more, but I will update when I do.
The SSD seems healthy as far as smartctl is concerned. No errors or warnings anywhere, no spare storage used, it’s only about half full currently.
I’m not sure what logs I’m looking for otherwise.
It could also cause the death of a CEO, which is an even more serious concern.
Trump: Move to the US to avoid tariffs.
Tech companies: India it is!