I've probably been living under a rock or something but I don't think I've heard Atari being mentioned in a while (or maybe my brain just filtered it out or something). Does anyone know what they've been up to lately?
I had the same problem but a fix someone on Github mentioned works for me.
Go to your Settings (in LibreTube) > Audio and Video and enable both 'Use HLS' and 'LBRY HLS'. That fixed it for me. Hope it works for you, too!
Just to be clear, this is for POP!_OS, right? And does it automatically update my POP!_OS installation or is it a completely new distro that I'd have to do a clean install for?
Oh really? So that's why my Windows system clock was way off after I installed Linux a few weeks ago?
I ran dual boot for a few weeks until my PSU broke which corrupted my Windows installation (I've been using Linux exclusively ever since) but when I was using Windows during that time sometimes I'd accidentally end up going to bed super late because the system clock said it was about 2 hours earlier than it really was.
I only recently switched to Linux / POP!_OS so I'm still getting used to the file types, but what are .cue files generally used for? I don't think I've downloaded .cue files before.
I haven't tried it but there's also Kagi's Orion browser which looks interesting.
Oh this is awesome! I really missed Atom and VSC just isn't the same.
Thank you for sharing!
Yeah it took me a while to figure out it was about those two apps. I thought OP meant any app.
I do the same. My husband calls me a 'game hopper' as I move from game to game and rarely finish one. I mean, I do usually get back to them. Eventually. But if it's a game with a story it's going to be hard to get back into it after so many weeks or months. Which means that it seems more fun to start over... meaning that I tend to stop playing around the same point. So yeah, it's hard to finish a game. :D
I mean, I really do want to 'be able to' finish games (I mean yeah I can...it's just hard haha), but on the other hand, if I got what I wanted out of it, it's not a waste of time or money. Plus I'm getting to experience a lot of different games instead of a select number of games, so it's not that bad. :)
I'm the same with books. I'm finding it very hard to finish a book, but what does help is using a read tracker app (the one I use is actually called ReadTracker. It's on Android) to track my progress. Basically I can just start a timer when I start reading and when I'm done I stop the timer, log my progress and the app will give me an estimate on how long it would take me to finish the book (based on my past progress). This is nice, because knowing that it I keep going I'll finish the book in 3 hours feels more doable than not knowing it at all. Plus I really like graphs and statistics and these kinds of apps give me that as well.
The engine following in Blender's footsteps would most likely be Godot.
You can make an account in a different instance and still access the lemmy.world content.
Yes, the 2nd one implies that there should be more than one.