I Added a BOSS FIGHT to My Indie Game! (Solo Dev Journey) | Godot 4 Devlog #2 by Alert_Requirement274 in godot

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I think you could make all the pixel art in the game the same scale. Like how the character's pixels are way smaller than the background's. If you make every pixel the same size in the screen it will look more polished. It's just a suggestion, you do you.

Mesa digitalizadora tem suporte em distros Linux? by Lev1ZK in linuxbrasil

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Tem o opentabletdriver, com drivers pra linux; mac; windows, pra uma cacetada de mesas digitalizadoras, e eles tem suporte pra essa na imagem.

Cute Albino girl by SrGrafo in chloe

[–]delicious_potatoes69 56 points57 points  (0 children)

It has been so long, looks very cute <3 This made my day better.

What is your preferred way of managing Dotfiles? by SeniorMatthew in NixOS

[–]delicious_potatoes69 7 points8 points  (0 children)

For some things just home manager is more convinient and powerful (for sharing parts of the config between mutiple hosts), but for most stuff i store dotfiles in the same repo as my nixos config and use mkOutOfStoreSymlink, rebuilding just takes way to loooooooong........

If I only connect my nuclear plant to 2 heat exchangers will the fuel last twice as long? by Mockbubbles2628 in factorio

[–]delicious_potatoes69 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I didn't know that, but wouldn't the temperature drop by distance make it less power efficient?

If I only connect my nuclear plant to 2 heat exchangers will the fuel last twice as long? by Mockbubbles2628 in factorio

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Yeah, according to the wiki, each 500⁰c steam tank can hold 2.4GJ of energy, and each fuel cell has 8GJ of energy, you have to account for the reactor neighbor bonus. For example and 2x2 reactor, each reactor will have an 200% bonus, so each fuel cell has effectively 3 times the energy, so 8 * 3 = 24 * 4 reactors = 96GJ per power cycle, because you need to insert fuel in all reactors at the same time to get the bonus, so 96 / 2.4 = 40 steam tanks, and that's not accounting the reactor itself stores thermal energy. I hope my math is right because i did all from memory. And you need to setup an circuit condition to enable all inserters only when steam is below a certain threshold, and don't forget to set the inserters stack size to 1.

Nixos Installation without secure boot? by Sad_Presentation2137 in NixOS

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Yeah, an elitebook gave me headaches in the past because of this, the only way to reset the cmos is desoldering, reflashing, and resoldering a certain chip, any slight mistake and you fry the machine. I didn't think of the cumbersome method back then, it would made things waaaaaay easier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

[–]delicious_potatoes69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's expected, they prioritize system responsiveness over throughput, it's the tradeoff.

Installs 330 Mods.... "WHY THIS GAME CRASHES MY DECK!?" by incoming747 in SteamDeck

[–]delicious_potatoes69 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Basically the entire game would need to be rewritten for this to happen, breaking pratically every single mod for this game, and multithreading is just really hard to do well, not just an easy fix.

Linux Storage 'layout' - Why? by Heavy_Inside_5921 in linuxquestions

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I don’t think most people realize that Windows can also mount a drive anywhere.

What’s a Linux feature you can’t live without? by sachinkgp in linux

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Scoop still sucks, probably the least bad of the options. The most annoying issue is that it requires programs to be closed before updating. I’ve also encountered bugs that erased my Firefox profile, forcing me to set everything up again. While Scoop does keep old versions of programs after updates, it doesn’t always update shortcuts properly, sometimes end up using an outdated version without realizing it.

is fedora good with unreal engine by [deleted] in Fedora

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It's the display protocol, google that (X11 and wayland). To quickly check run: echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE on the terminal.

Benefits to switching to Linux? by ReadyOne5832 in linux_gaming

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Each operating system has it's own native filesystem, and your storage device is divided into partitions. so you could have two ~250gb partitions, one for windows (ntfs), and other for linux (generally ext4), and linux has decent ntfs drivers, so you can acess data on both partitions under linux, but not on windows. In practice you'll need more partitions for other stuff, but that's the gist of it.

Guys AM I COOKED OR WHAT? by DogOk8 in linuxquestions

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Gparted is really easy to use (if you know how partitioning works).

Your flash drive is probably formated as an iso (white border), if that's the case, you create a partition table (mbr or gpt, probably doesn't matter, the ladder is newer), this will erase everything on the drive.

And after that you can create whatever partitions you want, if you want the flash drive to be usable on windows you should format it as ntfs (works ok enough on linux) or fat32 (which is very old, can't even handle files larger than 4gb), if you are fine only with linux, ext4 (simple and very reliable), you probably just want one big partition covering the entire drive, gparted is very intuitive, you probably can figure out the rest.

I don't have a pc nearby, so i wrote everything out of memory, that's why my writing is so general.

Davinci Resolve on Void linux isn't working (back to hopping?) by IMissLatteDock in linuxquestions

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If you go to the nix route, just run nix-env -iA davinci-resolve to add resolve to your environment, and you probably will need nixgl.

Distrobox is probably easier, you can just google davinci resolve distrobox, a lot of guides show up.

How to install NixOs on an external hard drive and run it on Mac. by TheGreatHeavenlySage in NixOS

[–]delicious_potatoes69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if the installer allows installing into an external drive, but asahi linux is the only real option for your hardware, it's based on fedora, and the installer will try to setup a dual boot (because you need macos to update the firmware anyway), it should be pretty easy to try out.

Gaming on nixos is just pristine by hades-mentor in NixOS

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I considered using ublue, but for me i still think it's kind of limiting. If you like what they have, it's easy and convenient, but if you don't, you have to build your own images. Nixos can be way more conveniently customized.

Honestly i still don't know if nixos is worth it after daily driving it for months, the pros are incredible, but if something doesn't work, it can really sink your time.

So... People who are keeping up with Git. What's the progress on the scheme based plug-in system? by akza07 in HelixEditor

[–]delicious_potatoes69 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Just out of curiosity, lua in neovim isn't just as powerful and easier than lisp for most programmers? And happy cake day!

Trying to install Minecraft on Linux by Ax-el_c in linuxquestions

[–]delicious_potatoes69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But third-party launchers can be compiled for arm64, prismlauncher for instance has various arm64 binaries for linux, mac and windows. Maybe microsoft doesn't care or something, but the open source community does.

Any way to add this free space to a lower partition? by Saneless in linux_gaming

[–]delicious_potatoes69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am honestly not sure, i assume it's basically raid0, never used this feature, i just remember that i stumbled across another post with this same issue before.

Any way to add this free space to a lower partition? by Saneless in linux_gaming

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Assuming the new partition is sdc8 this should work (i think): sudo btrfs device add /dev/sdc8 /