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[–] [email protected] 1 points 16 hours ago

That was a good read!

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Yeah that raised an eyebrow. For anyone whose eyebrows remained unraised, fluorescence is glowing under UV.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 2 days ago

or fuck with your phone volume turned on

At least they turn up the volume so you don't have to hear them fuck

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

There's also [email protected] and [email protected] which are relevant too

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

I assume that's him chilling in the middle, looks to have had a shave though

[–] [email protected] 24 points 5 days ago

It is a prize for serious science, just serious science that also happens to be funny

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

Yep, that's what everyone realises after getting stomped a few times!

[–] [email protected] 7 points 6 days ago

Into the Breach too, it's just a less brutal way to learn how to play

[–] [email protected] 7 points 6 days ago (3 children)

I remember having some really solid runs, easily beating every enemy I encountered... and then not even being able to make a dent on the final boss

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

What the absolute fuck!?

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Watership Down vs all other rabbit cartoons

 

Disney World is arguing a man cannot sue it over the death of his wife because of terms he signed up to in a free trial of Disney+.

It says Mr Piccolo agreed to these terms of use when he signed up to a one month free trial of its streaming service, Disney+, in 2019.

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Another classic SMBC (www.smbc-comics.com)
 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/16671028

 

I'm a regular user of Linux systems but apart from a couple of test Ubuntu installs many years ago they've always been containers or VMs with no DE which I can throw away when I break them. The Steam Deck showcasing how far Wine/Proton has come combined with Windows being Windows has given me the push; I've made a Mint live USB and it's running beautifully on my desktop. I come to you, the masters, with questions before I hit install:

  1. What do you recommend I do about disk partitions? I'm keeping a Windows install for the few things that demand it, does Windows still occasionally destroy Linux partitions? Do I need separate partitions for data and OS? Is it straightforward to add additional distros as new partitions or is that asking for trouble?
  2. Is disk encryption straightforward? And is that likely to upset the Windows partition?
  3. Is cloud storage sync straightforward? It's my off-site backup solution on Android and Windows (using Cryptomator with Dropbox, Google Drive, etc) but I don't think that many providers have Linux clients. Is something like rclone recommended?
  4. Should I just use apt to install software? I know there's some kind of graphical package manager (synaptic?), does that use apt under the covers or is it separate? Is it recommended to install something like Flathub too?
  5. Any other pearls of wisdom? How do I keep everything tidy? Any warnings about what not to do? Should I use a particular terminal emulator or Firefox fork?
 

TL;DR Ramadan starts on 10th March, guessing they don't want all the marshals in Saudi Arabia to be working on their first day of fasting

I'm just glad I checked now and didn't miss qualifying tomorrow!

 

I was writing this out on my local [email protected] and realised I was basically making a patient gamers post, so here's a copy and paste:

Despite everything you might read from gaming journos about corporate greed destroying the gaming industry I still think it's an amazing time to be into video games. I'm absolutely spoiled for choice with games to play and I think it's just down to not caring about online multiplayer or getting caught up in marketing hype.

You don't have to pay through the nose to buy a fancy machine to play half-finished blockbusters, there are decades of classics that you can still play. Borrow a friend's old console and play some old games-of-the-year, find some random classics on Humble Bundle or GOG, see what random freebies I've posted in [email protected], stick an emulator on your phone or find one that runs in a web browser.

Example: I played Metroid Prime after seeing a Lemmy post talking about. I could either:

  • Dig out a GameCube or buy a Wii on eBay for £5 and find a copy of the game at CEX if I fancy the retro experience
  • Buy the remastered Switch version if I fancied splashing out
  • Just pirate a ROM if I feel rebellious
  • Dump my own ROM and play it on PrimeHack if I feel like tinkering

This is just one example of a great game that passed me by, there are thousands of others out there. We have a crazy amount of choice not only of what to play but how we choose to play it. The bittersweet part is that this could all change so enjoy it while you can!

 

I've just replayed Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, and I think this video sums up quite well why 2 wasn't quite as good as the original. It's more than it just being more of an expansion than a sequel, it's the little bits that make it feel a bit more special.

 
 
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