It’s a good rule of thumb, but Godot gives you enough rope to hang yourself with … at least until the next update 😀
If you need to pass information around to different scripts and/or scenes then you may wish to employ Singletons.
It’s a good rule of thumb, but Godot gives you enough rope to hang yourself with … at least until the next update 😀
If you need to pass information around to different scripts and/or scenes then you may wish to employ Singletons.
That’s awesome, I wasted so much time on the web browser before playing over ssh and wasting even more time. Shame the drops didn’t seem to speed up.
+1 for Joplin with Nextcloud / WebDAV sync.
Another +1 for Joplin. Been using it for a while now. The web clipper is very handy too.
oh? When I run lsblk
all of the docker overlay mounts are omitted. It does show loop devices, but otherwise it was the list of physical devices.
Looking at the man page it looks like df
lets you exclude types too: df -h -x tmpfs -x overlay
.
Same. I end up either grep -v -e
tmps and loop mounts or mount -t
for each type of physical mount. I suppose lsblk and findmnt might have better options and views.
Absolutely agree that hiding knowledge behind a paywall is crappy. I hit that issue so many times with Red Hat that I standardized on debian variants.
Searching, while a function of any modern forum, is easily bypassed with a modern search engine / crawler. Unless the forum admin takes the unlikely step of disabling web crawlers on their site, you can pass the site:<website>
filter into your search. For example: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=subtitles+site%3Aforum.jellyfin.org&ia=web shows forum posts regarding subtitles.
self-promotion caveat: I’m building my sudoku game to be offline and fully accessible: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=digital.cyberpuffin.sudoku
The only thing that might constitute an “ad” is a button on the main menu that leads to a promotion page for my print-on-demand book.