I fired up Horizon Zero Dawn by clicking play. Which is wild compared to back when I tried to understand wine for Word back on 12.04. Super slick! Ubuntu 23.04 with Steam flatpak.
I fired up Horizon Zero Dawn by clicking play. Which is wild compared to back when I tried to understand wine for Word back on 12.04. Super slick! Ubuntu 23.04 with Steam flatpak.
You don’t. I had a few issues because I’m not using LTS. There were just enough differences that the flatpak was the way that worked easily.
Arch has some serious pull with the wiki being nicely fleshed out for gaming. Ubuntu works great. The hardest part is enabling flatpak to get Steam.
People are buying land in Alaska for future vineyards.
It’s not the most feature rich video editor. There are other options. It’s a capable software/hammer than I reach for often whenever something resembles a nail.
Wine or a KVM might be options. Blender can do everything except the transcription. There’s probably other software or a plugin that can do that.
The original intent from the Constitution was that the winner was president and the second place was vice president. Since the vice president also is the tie breaking vote in the Senate, that doesn’t sit very well with the president. So they changed it to the running mate system.
The group your talking about would essentially be the cabinet? Right? They get approved by Congress. So indirect approval by the people.
If a party receives 5% of the popular vote, they start to receive funding from the FEC. That hasn’t happened in a while for a third party.
VRR (Gsync module at least) works on Ubuntu 23.04 for sure. It’s a bit limited though, but it is improving. I was able to get it working by only having one monitor plugged in and running the game in full screen (not windowed). The arch wiki has a very nice write up of the current state. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Variable_refresh_rate
Maybe the Koch brothers really like Yellowstone and asked for a whole program focused on that National Park.
Disagrees with whatever administration is in office. You can’t be short sighted with SCOTUS decisions. The Justices aren’t.