I live in germany. Every single time I take a longer trip, I look for overnight train options. I have never in my life used a sleeper train because they either don't exist on that route or are so much more expensive I'd rather do the less comfortable option. I would love to love sleeper trains.
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I use kde wayland and I have cheap monitors with small vrr ranges. Games with fps drops and stuttering cause the monitor it's on to flicker. A lot. So I leave vrr disabled.
If discord ever decides that your account is "suspicious" (they won't tell you why they decide it), you will be completely locked out of your account and you can not do anything on the website unless you provide your phone number for verification. I have one such accounts too that I created for joining the community of a certain game. These are the only two screens you can access on this account:
They also helpfully tell you that you can only verify a single account with your phone number, so if I wanted to verify this account for a gaming community, I would de-verify the account I use for work, so I'm not going to do that, lest it looks "suspicious" to discord and they delete my account - For example a while ago the person who created one of the discord community "servers" we use for work got their discord account deleted (discord wouldn't tell us a reason).
The point isn't to bash the discord company or service, I'm just stating things that happen if you choose discord.
The arch wiki says
Warning: As SDDM will be treated as a separate window by KWin, logging in will close the window. Therefore logging out or switching user will present undesirable behaviour.
What exactly does this mean?
I like how they simultaneously complain that they'd have to use an "ancient" pytorch branch for intel while their example against rocm is that it apparently broke on a 4 year old kernel on the previous lts version of ubuntu.
Yea rocm has issues but many developers exaggerate a lot in order to justify not even trying.
My counter example is the easydiffusion ui. After users figured out that you only need to swap to the prebuilt rocm branch of pytorch and then it literally just works it took another couple of months (!) until upstream supported it. In the meantime I too used it with a literal 1 line change in the install script.
https://github.com/easydiffusion/easydiffusion/issues/115
The thing is, if nobody writes software for the alternative ecosystems, the alternative ecosystems won't improve much.
As the copyright owner you can do whatever you want. You can make your code gpl and give (written) permission to only blizzard to use the code under a different license.
You'd need a CLA for potential contributors though and I have no idea what courts think about it (not a lawyer, not legal advice).