@giodotblue Ik /usr/bin/env in a shebang will have dyld-related variables cleared. Idk if it’s viable in your case but if I’m running something from a script, I’ll use a made-up variable like “INSERT_LIBRARIES” and have the script set the real one based on that value
@IanCutress The most interesting things about it are the windows on arm Qualcomm exclusivity ending and the fact that the SOC itself already has good Linux support, as Qualcomm has been a let down there. Not sure n1x itself matters but it could jump start some cool stuff in the future.
@DireRavennn You can rotate while aiming much faster with the mouse controls than you can on controller. I still don’t think it’s that big of a deal but it can definitely make a difference in some rooms
@SebAaltonen I do think that from intel’s perspective, it *is* supposed to compete with base M5, and mobile Arrow Lake Refresh is supposed to compete with pro/max. Issue is, it’s more up to the system integrators than it is to them, and hw availability rn isn’t in their favor
@axadrn@Neovim@zeddotdev Nope. And because I wanted try something new, and I ultimately found that the really comprehensive support for python, c, and cpp out of the box without needing to configure anything (and still without feeling bloated) was well worth keeping around for me
When you immediately Google a games mechanics, builds, and tier list AS SOON as you start playing, you're ruining the experience for yourself and the friends you're playing with.
Id even go as far as to say that this becoming the norm is ruining gaming as a whole.