If your OS is so brittle that you can't upgrade it without "losing so much random stuff," you're not standing on solid ground, and I'd argue "it doesn't work properly either. You're basically balancing on a house of cards that, and eventually it will fall, and it won't be pretty. Do yourself a favour and switch to a more future-proof solution, now that you still have proper access to your data. Future you will most likely thank yourself.
Sunny
Windows is shit tho. Has been for a long time now.
I really hope you opened up 🥺
Would love to have a peak at this script! Thanks for sharing :)
Does this happen when running the game in fullscreen mode aswell as in bordless? AFAIK, when u launch a game in fullscreen more resources are given to this specific resource/game. Therefore, when trying to switch windows/tabs the system will hang more easily as it takes more computing to load the desktop again.
Take this with a grain of salt I'm no expert. Would also be interesting to see what specs your computer is running. Personally used to have these sort of issues back when I had games running in an HDD, but since moving to SSDs+new higher specs its not really an issue anymore.
This was oddly satisfying to listen to!
Why isn't Lemmy on this list? 😅
Lol, wonder if this also works from mobile as I primarily only browse Lemmy via Voyager.
I chose to include a screenshot because it’s a visual app and it makes more sense to show that first over the link. As I believe less people might click on it otherwise. The link is right there in the post — nothing’s being hidden or misrepresented.
AFAIK, Lemmy doesn't allow picture and link in the post "header". Personally prefer to show people a screenshot of an app as I think it looks better. I provided the link in the post.
I'm not a 100% certain as I've yet to try the application myself. However one of the configuration pages mentions you can choose between three different methods of choosing storage driver.
DOCUMENT_STORAGE_DRIVER The driver to use for document storage, values can be one of:
filesystem
,s3
,in-memory
.
- Path:
documentsStorage.driver
- Environment variable:
DOCUMENT_STORAGE_DRIVER
- Default value:
filesystem
Also it mentions the use of an ingestion folder.
That's the most I can gather from quickly checking the docs at least.
Which ones, genuinely curious?