

Kid, I literally could not care less about your Pokémon card collection.


Kid, I literally could not care less about your Pokémon card collection.


To each their own. I think we agree in principle.


What is the point of this project?
This is an application for people who install webmin and/or a full desktop to remote into on a server machine.
But yeah, ssh, tmux, rsync/rclone should be enough for anyone competent.


APE OUT is super cheap now on Steam. Have been playing that a bit on the Deck.
Finished the main story of Just Cause 4, and most of the DLC. I want to complete the normal challenges for the achievements. After that I think I’ll consider it complete.
After JC4 I think I’ll start Cyberpunk.


toss them some dollars for dev because its awesome
Thanks for reminding me. I should really donate to OSS tools I use more often.


And if you need to mount a directory over SSH, I can recommend rclone and its mount subcommand.


If you really rely on faster movement than what gyro+classic joystick provides: try gyro+flickstick.
Flickstick does require some game specific tweaking. But it’s the only controller input method my “30 years of playing fps on PC”-riddled brain accepts.






My RX 6850 decided to die on me, just when I finally had the motivation to continue BG3 and/or The Outer Worlds. So I’ve been playing mostly Vampire Survivors on the Deck. Had some catching up to do on the new content anyway.
Wth? This looked dated in the '90s.
coding, computer programming or programming […]
I think these are pretty much the same thing: producing code based on a predefined/predetermined spec or design.
and software engineering?
This, I think, includes the design of the (architecture) of a system as a whole.
Meta comment, but I like how this 3 year old post somehow ended up in Hot.
So basically incremental/idle games with some light strategy or base building mechanics?
Link for the lazy: https://youtu.be/cO1a1Ek-HD0


“anti-woke” internet spammers
And the funny thing is when you ask them what, according to them, woke means they’re either stumped or you get an incoherent answer.
When could you not?