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Warzone 2100 was my jam! They hadn’t actually got cutscenes working in the Linux port I was using so I was.very confused about the story.
Programmer from New England Projects
Warzone 2100 was my jam! They hadn’t actually got cutscenes working in the Linux port I was using so I was.very confused about the story.
Termux used to rock but nowdays installing stuff is very hit or miss.
x86 apps? Awesome.
I still don’t understand why IA picked a fight with publishers with the emergency library.
IA provides a really valuable service and they’re an incredibly juicy target. Going on anti-copyright crusades isn’t their mission.
MacOS was just about as jank as Windows 9x by my recollection.
The screen was nice, the USB support was nice. I didn’t hate the keyboard, though I was used to an IBM Model M so I hammered those keys…
For the tower defense enthusiast.
If students hide their phones instead of being distracted by them, isn’t that mission accomplished?
I personally like FastAPI (python.)
Came here to post Tech Won’t Save Us.
RAIL has its own problems-the use restrictions make it very different from normal open source models.
He’s not wrong to call Mastodon users weirdos I suppose, but I wanted to talk to fellow weirdos anyway so it serves my purposes well.
I think it’s a base model 3, no gobs of memory. I don’t use it for anything especially taxing, just file storage and occasionally streaming music or low-resolution video. The bottleneck is the slow WD Archive hard drive.
My setup is a raspberry pi with a large external hard drive running smbd, and it works fine.
I’m a nostalgic person by nature. My impulse has always been to save rather than delete. I could never do this. In fact, I did the opposite; I made a GDPR request for my data and ran a script to download all of the posts still available in the API. No response on the GDPR request yet but they’re allowed time.
I like games that indulge my poor impulse control and reward risk-taking and recklessness. Battle Royale games seem to be the exact opposite of this, which I think is why they rub me the wrong way. I don’t want twenty minutes if waiting only to die in ten seconds, I wanna die over and over for twenty minutes and maybe still win the match.
I like YT Music better than Spotify because user uploads cover the gaps in Spotify’s catalog. Bootlegs, concert recordings, obscure game soundtracks, it has everything.
I’d love a way to browse other instances “local” view the way I can browse my own home instance.
Incidentally, this is also a missing feature on Mastodon.
You’re still able to recover your password, you just still can’t log in afterwards
Important note for kbin (and fedia.io): if you sign up and fail to click that confirmation link, I think you’re basically SOL. So don’t make the same mistake I made! Click that confirmation link, it expires in an hour!
So like systemd but ten times more dramatic.