I switched to using the steam flatpak for my games, and it fixed the "not starting" issue. And yes, the voice commands aren't working. The music is working, but no voicelines.
SuperRyn
import libnpc
for i in Objects:
if Object.offended:
prefix = (syllables(1, 2, Object.name) + "phobic")
Object.offender.groups.add(prefix)
btw note that the carbon footprint of one person's lifetime is equiv to 1 second of worldwide factory emissions (source: kurzgesagt), so it's not a necessity to do some of the things you're doing, but i would recommend that everyone in the world do some farming, even if it's a small garden of radishes or smth, or tomatoes on a windowsill
also this is only tangentially related, but i still drink cow milk, because: -A it tastes good
-B I am allergic to all nut milks
-C soy milk sounds like crap, soy is already in basically everything (rip the few people who are allergic to it), so i wouldn't want to consume more of it
so basically, the distribution of heat is less even than before
ah yes, my favorite permutation of six numbers between 1-49: deleted by creator. truly beautiful
It doesn't give any more information than if you just launched the game executable directly. If you look at the original post's comments, you can see that the issue has something to do with Fedora using LLVM
ah, i see, that explains why it'll load on my other computer (which has poor cooling and no dedicated gpu which is why i don't use it for gaming anymore), but not my main. I remember using Godot, looking at version information and seeing it mention LLVM, but then not mentioning it on my other computer which runs NixOS
Note: I may have found a solution: replacing "libtcmalloc.so.4" with something else. So far i've tried linking it to my system's version of libtcmalloc, but it just gave an error complaining that it wasn't 32 bit
Tbf you can probably tell the actual numbers by looking at the % reddit shows in the corner, but that's not very intuitive
"For instance, the bash maintainers have refused to put .bashrc into .config"
it's forkin' time
They locked their source code behind a paywall, so it's mostly proprietary now
It was a problem with system libraries. I fixed it by switching to the steam flatpak