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For me, I’d say it’s a close call between GTAIV: Ballad of Gay Tony’s “Gold Star” achievement for 100%-ing all the DLC missions, or Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s “Factory Zero” achievement for completing the Missing Link DLC without using any praxis upgrades or weapons (This one was on Xbox 360, but it’s in my steam backlog too!).
- You can start applications from windows command line. Depending on the program you might need to provide the full path to the executable though. Eg:
Start chrome.exe
- Windows has a (preinstalled in Window 11, optional in Windows 10) software called
WinGet
that will update all recognized applications via command line. Covers stuff from Windows Store, and most popular software installers. Basically acts as a Windows package manager. - batch files, software like autohotkey… automation can definitely be done in Windows too.
- You mean shortcuts?
- Pretty certain you can defer updates until the time suits, but Windows is definitely more forceful in pushing updates than Linux. There are ways of turning off updates too, but probably not without third party software or digging in regedit blindly.
- Rainmeter could provide something similar.
- Do you mean Command Prompt, or Windows Terminal? Terminal is actually pretty nice, and very customizable, both in terms of theme and functionality.
I run Arch Linux (btw) and have a very neglected Windows 11 partition.
I have a command set up in linux using ddcutil
that allows me to tell my second monitor to swap source from HDMI (Chromecast) to DisplayPort (PC) and back as desired. No clue how I’d do that in Windows.
Regarding Bocchi the Rock I have to disagree, all I want is more of that show beamed straight into my eyeballs!
I can’t think of any anime that could be improved with less episodes, because I only continue watching something if I actually like it, and I can’t remember anything I just walked away from. Maybe one of the two versions of Fullmetal Alchemist? That show really didn’t impress me much at the time though, really only watched as much of it as I did because friends were so into it at the time.
Non-anime wise, Dexter, Weeds and Supernatural all should’ve ended wayyy earlier and were kept in life support because of prior successful ratings, off the top of my head.
trakt.tv could be a good web-based solution. It wouldn’t have the same integrations as the likes of Overseerr or Jellyseerr though, which would expect to be paired with Plex/Jellyfin and the *arr stack.
Maybe check this itsfoss.com list and see if anything catches your eye?
I can’t really suggest any specific themes; Every year or so I try a heap of different ones, they all annoy me in different ways, and I end up right where I started: using Adwaita again.
As someone with a GTX 1080 running GNOME Wayland for at least the last four years, why is everyone claiming the sky is falling on Nvidia users with this change? Do you actually use Nvidia to be saying we’ll have a bad time? Sure the support is miles better on AMD, but it’s not absolutely borked. For me it’s on par with my X11 experience, because both sessions have weird Nvidia support quirks tbh.
- There are other submitted Merge Requests to that gnome-session GitLab repository that are 3 years old and are still open. This is only a proposal, and doesn’t actually mean it’s happening.
- If GNOME developers want to focus on expanding Wayland support instead of maintaining X11 support, surely that’s their choice - they’re mostly volunteers anyway, shouldn’t they get to decide what they want to work on?
- If other developers still want X11 support, they can branch these session targets and X11 support code off into a separate package and handle maintaining it.
- X11 released in 1987. It had a great run.