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have you tried turning it off and on again?
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robocop: rogue city did the funniest fucking thing of giving me a splash screen for the graphics card I have (an intel arc) and then immediately throwing a fatal error

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newwwwww blog post alert! i finally got around to writing more in depth about the games i tried out over the most recent steam next fest. please enjoy~

https://kaydes.study/blog/entry/next-fest-oct-2024


#blog #videogames #SteamNextFest
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Still Voted Most Likely To Eat God

I appreciate that I live with a cat that’s so chill and calm that, like, if you put your face up close to theirs, they’ll just.

Sniff it.

“Ah yes. This is one of my favourite Tall, Weird Cats With Two Legs. I will sniff them. Good evening, Tall Fucked Up Cat.”

(This is the single most normal thing this cat does. It all gets less normal from here.)
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#lichen_shrubscribe 🏳️‍⚧️🌿

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@nwenny I personally tend to recommend endeavour os (which is basically arch with a pretty installer), arch may be harder to set up initially, but it’ll definitely reduce pain in the long term

I also tend to recommend it knowing that issues might happen and interactive support may be needed sometimes, so if you ever need help with it and the wiki/forums don’t answer your questions, feel free to reach out

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@tenna afaik they do want to make it a recurring thing

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@Jewel I do recommend figuring it out, while (imo) it’s not all that good as a general purpose language, there’s a lot of stuff that makes use of it because it does fill the niche of embeddable programming langs

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if i could pull it off i would absolutely wear a witch hat as part of my daily wardrobe

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The new Kindle models don’t support any type of sideloading, which also means there’s no way to remove the DRM, no way to back up books, and no way to obtain delisted books you’ve already purchased but haven’t backed up. They also don’t have any buttons. If you’re in the Kindle ecosystem, now is the time to remove all that DRM and get out.

For large ebook stores there’s ebooks.com, Nook, and Kobo. There’s also several smaller ones.

In terms of devices, Onyx Boox, Pocketbook, Kobo, and the emerging categories of e-note devices like the ReMarkable, and reflective/transflective LCD devices like the Daylight DC-1, all compete with Kindle. The Kindles are still appealing devices with an economic edge, but where the competition is behind it’s not far behind, and where it’s ahead it’s ahead.


#literature #ebooks #ebook #pdf #reading #kindle #amazon #ereaders #ereader #technology #tech #fuck_amazon #fuck_drm #fuckdrm #drm
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SOMA can essentially be summarised as "guy realises too late the difference between carbon copies and forwards after being CC'd into the future" and i think that's beautiful

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@Sofsh could always fall back to html <i>

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@zlchxo most people use <hr>, a newline and <small>#hashtags #go #here</small>


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gander

While I haven't always been accepting and understanding of every identity1, I have done my best for a long time to keep up with and be supportive about LGBTQIA+ issues. Probably half of that was because I had a good handful of queer friends growing up. The other half was because I also didn't feel "normal," by society's definition. I just wanted to feel accepted as I was, and I wanted all of my queer friends to feel the same, because who was I to tell anybody who they should love or what form they should take in this world?

It was only recently, maybe a year ago, that I realized I'm nonbinary. This conclusion was a long time coming because I don't have any body dysmorphia, and I didn't recognize the few moments I had felt gender dysphoria throughout my life. Overall I like being a "man-shaped enby thing" and don't feel the need to change much about my presentation.

anyway all of this is to say, fuck anybody who tries to give you impostor syndrome over who you are. You're valid to me. If I can be gender nonconforming and look like the most normie-ass white guy (albeit one who only wears soft pants), your identity is valid as fuck. don't let the haters make you doubt your inner truth


1: Something about being a teenager turns a lot of people mean. Most of us are lucky enough to grow out of that.


#gender #nonbinary #genderIdentity #GenderIHardlyKnowHer

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@critta also running a quest 2 over wifi (with a dedicated router), virtual desktop on windows is janky, but mostly Just Werks, while both ALVR and wivrn on linux are kinda meh, plus sometimes steamvr bindings just jank out with some games on linux

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i love learning about old weird experiments with renewables:
Brush was another engineer to dabble in renewable energy in semi-retirement. Having made a tidy sum from selling his arc lights to cities around the world, he built a mansion for himself on Cleveland’s high-end Euclid Avenue and, in 1888, built a huge wind turbine that gave electrical lighting to his home, without failure, for 20 years. A cover story from a December 1890 edition of Scientific American paints an almost fantastical image of a 60ft wind turbine built from 144 blades, twisted like screw propellers. This fed a basement full of hundreds of jars acting as a battery, powering 350 incandescent lightbulbs, two arc lights and three electric motors. The cover illustration shows two men standing on top of an almost skyscraper-like turbine, having climbed up several flights of internal staircases. Among stories of a pineapple grove in Florida, a trip to the North Pole in a balloon and government debates on the artificial production of rain, Scientific American’s wind power feature warns that the wind might be free, but Brush’s elaborate set up for turning it into electricity must have been very expensive indeed. Still, they muse: ‘There is a great satisfaction in making use of one of nature’s most unruly motive agents.’



#reading #alyazareads
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@RebaRabbit @wenchcoat @critta @softtummybitch that’s kinda what I do right now, except it’s vr (it’s currently… not very good on linux; I blame valve and steamvr)

other than vr, literally everything I need runs just fine on linux (either natively or through wine/proton), so yeah

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going through saved photos, just wanted to share one of my faves #corvids

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