[-] theonlykl@partizle.com 1 points 1 year ago

Good ol' surveillance capitalism, agree the ship has sailed. Seems like its becoming harder to avoid all the little things that are constantly spying on us. Seems like 75% of my neighborhood have ring cameras.

Whatever happened to being able to egg someones house in peace. Feels bad for all those kiddos not getting to experience that.

[-] theonlykl@partizle.com 1 points 1 year ago

Makes me miss Colorado.

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For those not aware of the tool used :

https://www.gbstudio.dev/

[-] theonlykl@partizle.com 1 points 1 year ago

MicroOS user here. Honestly I love the workflow of using distrobox for about everything I need.

Essentially I have distrobox images setup for specific development workflows. I just hop into the one that is suited for the task I'm doing. It automatically sets up icons in the Gnome menu if you don't want to use the cli commands.

Between flatpaks and containers I couldn't be happier with my setup. Combine that with the fact I can potentially trust the underlying OS to not crap the bed via updates (and when it does I can roll back my filesystem snapshots) is a win/win.

[-] theonlykl@partizle.com 1 points 1 year ago

I played through it on my Xbox a few months back (picked it up during one of the sales). The base / main game does still have some glitches and bugs every now and then.

For the most part thought the game is gorgeous, fun and the gameplay/atmosphere outweigh a lot of those other oddities.

No regrets on the purchase. Hopefully with this they worked out some additional kinks.

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Reverse engineering of 3D Pinball for Windows - Space Cadet, a game bundled with Windows. Instructions in the repo for getting this running on Windows, Mac and Linux.

Put this in Random, really hit the feels hard for some childhood memories.

[-] theonlykl@partizle.com 1 points 1 year ago

My primary driver for the last few months has been OpenSUSE MicroOS (immutable based on Tumbleweed).

From the server perspective majority of my servers ive cutover to OpenSUSE Leap Micro, as most if not all of my workloads are container based. For some of my non-container things i typically land on Debian.

[-] theonlykl@partizle.com 1 points 1 year ago

My Pantum P2500W has been seamless across many distros. Its a cheap little laser printer that costs usually sub-$100.

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Congrats to the Debian team which looks like a fine release that will carry us for the next 5-years. Although I do not directly use Debian anymore its worth calling out that they have been a influence, driver and overall force of nature in the Linux distro ecosystem.

For those who dont know.....all Debian releases are code-named after Toy Story characters. Bookworm being a minor character in Toy Story 3.

theonlykl

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