A few from Itch, Parallel Launcher from Flatpak for SM64 hacks
A few from Itch, Parallel Launcher from Flatpak for SM64 hacks
That’s a latrine. They’re talking about a fancy light fixture.
Also, monetization
Move the keyboard to the floor
I used to use Strawberry, but my collection has grown enough that I can’t just sync it everywhere, so I use Jellyfin now. I still use Strawberry’s library management to move files into album artist/album/00 - track.ext
though. Someday I’ll dig into id3v2 to just write a script instead.
You’re deluded if you think that “everybody” let alone a large minority of people say that the Linux desktop is “good, perfect and polished”.
If you use EndeavourOS, know that you shouldn’t ask for support on the Arch forums, its a policy they have.
The upside of not changing the I/O is accessory compatibility.
Nope, confirmed different mobo.
16x10 means retro 4x3 games look much better.
*Thank you engineers who happen to be working at Facebook
Thought I’d check on the Linux source tree tar. zstd -19
vs lzma -9
:
❯ ls -lh
total 1,6G
-rw-r--r-- 1 pmo pmo 1,4G Sep 13 22:16 linux-6.6-rc1.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 pmo pmo 128M Sep 13 22:16 linux-6.6-rc1.tar.lzma
-rw-r--r-- 1 pmo pmo 138M Sep 13 22:16 linux-6.6-rc1.tar.zst
About +8% compared to lzma. Decompression time though:
zstd -d -k -T0 *.zst 0,68s user 0,46s system 162% cpu 0,700 total
lzma -d -k -T0 *.lzma 4,75s user 0,51s system 99% cpu 5,274 total
Yeah, I’m going with zstd all the way.
Video files are just a bunch of zip files in a trenchcoat.
It used to use project folders, but due to confusion/user error was changed in 3.0.
I’ve heard that this is what is causing SteamOS 3.5 to take so long.
I run my Nextcloud behind Tailscale, and Caddy handles theTailscale https certs.
Yep, I’m finding about half of my Reddit usage satisfied. I’ve got all the technical talk I want, but no gaming or writing communities.
Excuse me, OCI container, we’re a runtime-agnostic family here.
I know that “Vanity Addresses” are a common thing for onion sites, and there are tools which generate tons of keys looking for prefixes. I haven’t seen such a tool for ssh host keys though.