What about JProton or Proton on Rails?
laurelraven
They're not though.
In Steam, you have to open the settings for each game individually to set it.
In ProtonUp-Qt, you get a list of all of the games installed with their proton DB rating in one column and a drop down to select the compatibility layer in another. So you can easily set several games almost at once, without having to set it globally.
Really the only things I'm still using Windows for are work (even if I replace my workstation with Linux, which I'm working on doing, I still have to manage the Windows servers), and simulator games (peripherals work in Linux but often need extra fussing to get them working correctly so for now I'm just sticking with Windows on that machine)
Oh wow, I think I hate that... Condition between the results? Yuck.
Because different servers would have different rules and moderators so if one becomes toxic like that you could block the instance and stick to ones that are actually helpful
Gotta love finding the exact issue you're having being asked, and closed as duplicate, and what they say it's a duplicate of isn't even the same issue and doesn't apply to you...
One thing I really dislike about Python is the double underscore thing, just really looks ugly to me and feels excessive. Just give me my flow control characters that aren't whitespace
Edited my comment, I read more into your comment than what you said
What's with this obsession with the idea that Ukraine needs to compromise anything here? Why the hell are they supposed to give anything to their attackers to get them to stop attacking? This is the most batshit insane take.
ETA: if that isn't what you're suggesting then sorry for jumping on that, just seeing more than enough people putting blame on Ukraine for not compromising here and it's maddening
I both publicly and privately think it's very plausible, maybe even likely, that he didn't do it, or at the very least a lot of the evidence was planted.
I can still use his imagery and name because it's a good rallying cry whether he did it or not: if he did do it, it was an act of defiance against an industry that's harmed millions, and if he didn't then he's a symbol showing the system desperate to stamp out resistance to the rule of oligarchs. Actually... He's that second one either way, too.
But anyway, he couldn't have done it because he was at my place grilling that day.
The times I think about switching back, I just think back to the first month on Linux full time when I realized I was no longer constantly pissed off at everything my system was doing I didn't want it to do or not doing that I did want. And a lot of it wasn't even conscious anymore, like just realizing that a constant background radiation was just ... Not there anymore.
Of course, having to use it at work every day still helps remind me... But I'm working on at least making my workstation into a Linux box, even if the servers are still going to be Windows.
Probably the person who down voted me