I really like Bottles. I also tried Lutris for Battlenet which worked really well.
I don’t know all the differences between them though.
I really like Bottles. I also tried Lutris for Battlenet which worked really well.
I don’t know all the differences between them though.
I love this.
Give Pop!_OS a try. It has Nvidia drivers baked in. Make sure to enable GPU accelerated web views in steam.
Surfingkeys 🌊 fan here. But I’ll take a look at this!
What’s really annoying is getting this error when you’re already on the latest version in the windows preview program.
Thank goodness for steam. I just do my controller config in there now.
(Side note. Buying a steam deck finally pushed me over the edge to try to do all my gaming on Linux. So far so good.)
I’m desperate to find a mod or standalone device like a track ball or track point that can be comfortably mounted near the right half of my Ergodox Moonlander. So far I’ve seen people buy the Thinkpad keyboards to mangle and remove the red track point nub.
I found some potential bangers in there. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing! Pretty wild bug. Really commendable debugging.
Looks amazing. Thanks!
Thanks for this. The rules it describes were what I was thinking but I couldn’t put my finger on it.
With that number of cat toys it makes me think you really care about your kitty.
We spoil ours as well.
I would add Alertmanager to your stack if you haven’t already. It’s pretty tightly integrated with prometheus. There’s some canned alerting rules based on predicting disk space full in X number of days. We wire Alertmanager to Pagerduty.
I’m running Grafana Loki for my company now and I’ll never go back to anything else. Loki acts like grep, is blazing fast and low maintenance. If it sounds like magic it kind is.
I saw this post and genuinely thought one of my teammates wrote it.
I had to manage an ELK stack and it was a full time job when we were supposed to be focusing on other important SRE work.
Then we switched to Loki + Grafana and it’s been amazing. Loki is literally k8s wide grep by default but then has an amazing query language for filtering and transforming logs into tables or even doing Prometheus style queries on top of a log query which gives you a graph.
Managing Loki is super simple because it makes the trade off of not indexing anything other than the kubernetes labels, which are always going to be the same regardless of the app. And retention is just a breeze since all the data is stored in a bucket and not on the cluster.
Sorry for gushing about Loki but I genuinely was that rage wojak before we switched. I am so much happier now.
I was really turned off by the aesthetic but the game is awesome and it’s grown on me.
I hear you and I feel for you.
Thanks!
Some people in the comments didn’t take it as tongue-in-cheek as I did. 😝
I thought this was really funny. That’s a good collection of toe stubs.
There is a lot of stuff to learn to be good at python but I still love it.