[-] MutatedBass@lemmy.world 11 points 9 months ago

CDDA and Shatered Pixel Dungeon arey favorites.

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Purchase Advice (lemmy.world)

Hey all,

I'm looking for a decent pair of headphones around $100ish US. I would like the following:

  • Wired
  • A mic or a slot to put one
  • Some kind of spatial audio
  • Comfortable to wear for long periods
  • All features available without the use of proprietary software

The headphones will be driven by a desktop computer and used for communication, gaming, and listening to music. Can anyone here recommend something?

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[-] MutatedBass@lemmy.world 4 points 11 months ago
[-] MutatedBass@lemmy.world 4 points 11 months ago

Wow, that went about as well as it could have all things considered.

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My First Vape (lemmy.world)

My Volcano is finally here! I've waited a long time to get one of these, and it's better than I ever thought it would be.

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Hey all,

This is a copy of my guide that was originally posted on Reddit. I have removed it and linked to this post for future googlers.

The first thing you will need is SteamTinkerLaunch, installation instructions can be found here. Be sure to check out the "distro specific instructions" section.

Now add SteamTinkerLaunch as a compatibility tool, instructions to do so can be found here.

Next, in your Steam library, right click on Spelunky 2, click Properties, check the box next to "Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatability tool" and select SteamTinkerLaunch.

The next thing you'll need is Modlunky2, which can be found here. Just download modlunky2.exe, and place it in Spelunky 2's directory. You can find the directory by right clicking the game in your Steam library, hovering over Manage, and clicking Browse local files.

While you're here, it's a good time to backup your save file if you care about your progress. Just copy savegame.sav to somewhere safe.

Now Launch Spelunky 2 from Steam. A SteamTinkerLaunch window will pop up, click Main Menu when it does. In the main menu, click on Game Menu. Near the top of the game menu, check the box next to Use custom command. To the right of Custom command, change Spel2.exe to modlunky2.exe.

Now scroll about half way down the game menu until you see Proton options, and change the Proton version to Proton experimental.

Finally, click Save and Play. Modlunky 2 should open and you can begin installing mods!

The process of using Modlunky 2 and spelunky.fyi to get and install mods is identical to Windows from here on out, so if you need more guidance you can follow any of the existing guides for doing so.

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[-] MutatedBass@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

I wrote it lol. Fuck do I really sound that much like a bot?

[-] MutatedBass@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

The main benefits of private trackers are:

  • Download speed. Many users of these trackers will use seedboxes to build ratio. This generally results in a faster download speed for peers.

  • Security. Many (but not all) private trackers have strict entry barriers, such as invite only or application based signups. This keeps copyright trolls out of their swarms, which eliminates the need for a vpn or other method of masking your identity. Depending on where you live this can range from a nicety to a necessity.

  • Longevity. Torrents generally live longer on private trackers.

  • Community. Some private trackers have a forum or IRC channel where you can interact with other community members.

  • Availability. Many private trackers will have a wider range of releases of a single media.

  • Quality. You will generally find higer quality releases on private trackers. That's not to say that high quality releases don't make it to public trackers, some do and some don't.

  • Faster releases. Releases will typically come to private trackers first. May torrents originate on these trackers or come from scene groups and trickle down.

If you're finding everything you want on public trackers then you probably aren't missing anything. You could test the waters on TL or something next time they open.

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[-] MutatedBass@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

New tiling looks great!

[-] MutatedBass@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Wow thanks for this post, OP, very well written and informative for the community.

[-] MutatedBass@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

I get where you're coming from but it makes sense to have equivalents for some of them. Like in this case, people are going to want a place to share and watch crazy/shocking videos.

[-] MutatedBass@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I am certainly no expert but I think conceptually they are neat so long as there is another way to access the account if, like you say, you lose the device or something else happens. In the current world of social media and AI, facial login would seem to me to be the furthest thing from secure.

[-] MutatedBass@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I am so excited for the future release of COSMIC. You all are doing incredible work.

[-] MutatedBass@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

Niche communities are what made Reddit fun/useful to me. It was really nice to have discourse with a community that liked the same video game, movie, hobby, political ideals, etc, that you did.

Guides and tutorials were the other big thing. I utilized and contributed guides on Reddit regularly. It was really nice to engage with a community to solve an issue rather than use some AI generated or ad ridden article.

I hope to see Lemmy fill these gaps and it seems it has the potential to do so.

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