

thanks for sharing your experience :D
Hi, I’m sbird! I like to make all sorts of things!
thanks for sharing your experience :D
ah okay, gotcha. So no CasaOS then. Lots of others suggest YUNOHost, is that fine?
Woah, there’s a lot. Nice that there’s plenty of options!
thanks! Maybe I could check out cockpit and portainer too…
Thanks, that was really helpful :D
I’ll try CasaOS then, and later maybe I could move to Debian once I get better at the command line!
that’s SICK how does one do that? is it like exposure bracketing + fancy editing?
vibes man
Linux Mint XFCE, it was easy to setup and could run on my really old laptop.
I would encourage you to try to learn gaem development, it’s fun :D I’ve personally tried Unity and Godot and prefer the latter bc it’s oepn-source and I like the workflow but both are good.
Brackeys makes the best Unity tutorials and he’s starting to make some pretty good Godot ones too. My first games were pretty much following along the Brackeys tutorials and then trying to extend the game by adding more levels, gimmicks, etc. and learning a bunch of new things along the way. Some more Godot specific tutorials I like are GDQuest and HeartBeast.
Good luck on your game development journey! :D
interesting that keepassXC doesn’t need a browser extension. I might have to try it out, seems pretty cool.
Humans are imperfect and we must accept that.
yeah my idea is stupid. Your idea of setting wages based on experience could be good
not to be that guy, but…
*you’re (IT’S NOT THAT HARD IT IS “YOU ARE”)
This is a really stupid idea, indeed. To be fair, the idea that the lowest paid employee should be some % of the CEO’s does make sense. Maybe not 10%, but a % would be better than minimum wage. It would also mean that CEOs can’t just keep on increasing their wages every year
hell yeah KDE connect is great! I just use it for transferring files and my clipboard…
yeah this coukd be 100% abused.
I ended up installing Debian since Yunohost can’t install and my old laptop doesn’t meet the hardware requirements of TrueNAS Scale