This reminded me of the time during Covid where the UK covid information for patients was stored in Excel.
Didn’t turn out well for them
Just another Lemmy user, and also an idiot who accidentally wiped his Lemmy instance not once but twice. Oh well, third time’s the charm.
This reminded me of the time during Covid where the UK covid information for patients was stored in Excel.
Didn’t turn out well for them
Why would I need 12 months for that? The graveyard is full of heads, doubt I need 12 months to find one
No, or at least not initially.
When I brought up the “Right to disconnect”, I also asked about overtime. They said it won’t be compensated, but they’ll think about it in the future.
Regardless, unless its really well compensated, I don’t plan on doing it. I’m not really pressed for money, so I value free time over money.
I’m in Europe, and work for an American company. After a few issues in production, they tried to implement an on-call requirement for employees to check the alerts during their out of work hours (5am to 10pm or something stupid like that). I just reminded them that my country has the “Right to disconnect” law, which protects us from having to work outside our required hours.
They changed it to volunteer basis. I refuse to volunteer (because my off time is my time).
Because they’re so addictive, they need to be controlled through price.
I could eat a few bags of them and still want more
You can use Lutris. But if you don’t want to go that way, you can simply use proton directly.
I have a script that I use on my linux machine that automatically detects an “exe” file in the same directory and runs it via proton. With that I’ve been able to play non-steam games easily enough.
There are plenty of tutorials online on how to run proton via CLI, here’s one
EDIT: As @nottheengineer@feddit.de said, you can also add exe files to Steam and have it run that way. Its probably the easier way compared to running it via terminal
Plot twist: they’re siblings