I don’t get it. Is it saying that when you’re single you have time to tweak and fiddle your desktop, when you’re in a relationship, you don’t and just use the default?
tiny_hedgehog
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Opensource@programming.dev•Game manager Lutris v0.5.20 released with Proton upgrades, store updates and much moreEnglish
2·6 days agoUpdate: I see GOGs client gog galaxy doesn’t work on Linux (why?) and I used Lutris to access my GOG games. Brilliant.
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Opensource@programming.dev•Game manager Lutris v0.5.20 released with Proton upgrades, store updates and much moreEnglish
5·8 days agoAh. Thanks. Good explanation. I think apart from Steam, or Linux native I’ve only used Bottles before. This makes it clear.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•You said my activation phraseEnglish
8·8 days agoNice. I’ll have to give Bazzite a try sometime.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•You said my activation phraseEnglish
14·8 days agoYou have to share what this is now.
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Opensource@programming.dev•Game manager Lutris v0.5.20 released with Proton upgrades, store updates and much moreEnglish
4·8 days agoI’m still not sure I’ve actually understood the point of Lutris. I’m not hating on it. I have it. I just don’t really know what to do with it.
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Opensource@programming.dev•How do you vet open source software if you don't know code well?English
3·1 month agoProbably a simple way without looking at ANY code is to just look at a few key points on GitHub (or GitLab or other):
Stars This is the number of people who have favourited the package. In general, if a package has more stars (500+, 1000+) it is probably good and has had a lot of people looking at it and using it. Beware packages with only a few stars (fewer than 20, but context matters.)
Forks Also look at the number forks the repo has. In general, the more forks it has, the more people in the community have contributed to it, fixing bugs, tightening security, etc. Again, the more eyes the package has on it, the higher the chance that key vulnerabilities have been identified and fixed.
Number of Contributors same reason as forks.
When last the files in the repo were updated Occasionally you’ll find a package that meets the above heuristics very well, but was only last updated 5 to 10 years ago. Avoid these as they aren’t up to date and therefore have vulnerabilities.
All these points are just rough heuristics and there will be exceptions but can generally point even experienced developers in the right direction.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what's the best alternative for insta?English
7·2 months agoLife.

Or icanhaz