Yeah exactly. It does have some features that require integration with the init system, which systemd obviously supports, but it could be used independently of systemd quite happily, and other init systems could easily support those integrations.
Yeah exactly. It does have some features that require integration with the init system, which systemd obviously supports, but it could be used independently of systemd quite happily, and other init systems could easily support those integrations.
Had to find out what this was from. Its a webcomic called Wormworld Saga, and it looks pretty great!
Its not a bad comparison. Sure, some details might differ, but the underlying concept of a build that only uses the open source code is the same.
Hey! I’m keeping this as it’s targeted at new users from Reddit. However, in future please find another community to post this on, because it is not related to the lemmy.world instance specifically.
Ooh, duo’s always a good time. I don’t be the chance to play it often enough.
Do you know about https://smashcords.com? I don’t know how you’ve looked for tournaments before, but if you join your region’s Discord channel then you might find one anyway, or at least some people in your area you can play online with.
I’ll start.
While I remember playing Melee on a friends GameCube back in the day, it’s only the last year or two that I’ve really gotten into the game, since I got Ultimate. About six months ago I started going to my locals, and I’m still going 0-2 every time (there are some word-class players here, FML). That said I’ve been putting some work in and I’ve definitely improved. I main everyone’s favourite interstellar bounty hunter, Samus Aran.
I love this bit from the article: