

as much as I’d love a giant concrete cube adorning my yard, I doubt most people share my peculiar taste
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as much as I’d love a giant concrete cube adorning my yard, I doubt most people share my peculiar taste
Good.
Nothing against Portal 2, but Stardew Valley just offers so much more for so much longer
I honestly wish the Dualsense took AAs. I’ve really grown to appreciate how Xbox controllers have always been two AA. Making a small investment in a bunch of Eneloop batteries and chargers is SO worth it.
“See You in Hell” and “Powertrip” are both really good songs. But yeah Space Lord fucking SLAPS.
The steam controller takes AA batteries. Doesn’t get much more “standard size” than AA.
Curtailing developer choice is rather the point, no?
I was surprised to see Mullvad ads on the Link. Pleasantly surprised, at that!
don’t make me tap the meme again
If a mechanical clock or watch was like that it would be one hell of a fascinating movement
- Gmail -> proton
I recommend Tuta over Proton. They’re much more focused on their core product (not making their own crypto wallet or VPN or storage service or password manager), plus Tuta’s leadership has never endorsed US Republicans, unlike Proton’s
They come in as high as 512gb and 1tb. I agree that they should have microSD slots, but the builtin storage options are sufficient.
this thread is really curdling
How’s the hardware security tho? Skeptical this is a viable alternative to a Pixel running GrapheneOS.
Recovered a legacy COBOL 911 dispatch system after the hard drive containing the root filesystem died, which wasn’t RAID protected at all and had no complete backups except for a few days prior when I started running daily rsync backups out of paranoia because the idiot dipshit sysadmin who set it all up left the company to work directly for one of our customers.
Thankfully the data volume was RAID protected and didn’t die so the critical data was pretty much all there ready to go again after some rebuilding of shit.
Still, took 15 hours to recover. Was a RHEL 4 system when RHEL 6 was current, and we had no way of obtaining the install media or licensing, so I dug up an archived CentOS 4 iso and installed from that, and got stuff working mostly just by copying various files from backup.
Fucking nightmare come true. Drive crashed at noon and we didn’t go home until about 4am.
Ff16 combat is fun as hell. And FF7 remake/rebirth too. I’m sure I still would have enjoyed both games if they were turn based, as I enjoyed the original FF7 and FF8 back in the day, but I really don’t get the hate for the realtime combat. It’s tight and polished and fun.
GrapheneOS, I assume
ooh fancy!