Let me know when it does surgery on a grape 🍇
DVD readers often don’t let you read from DVDs until opened by a valid program… But stay unlocked after that.
What I’ve done is open in VLC, close immediately, then use dd
to copy the contents of the disc to an ISO
Going Under is so much fun!
Would you recommend any in particular? :)
I’ve never been able to get it to launch on Linux (Ubuntu 23, 16 GB, AMD Ryzen)
“unciv” is a good FOSS Civ V clone! The gameplay is addicting and it runs on anything
Ah, sweet manmade horrors beyond my comprehension
“electron” would be one example of a particle species
I believe this is a Lara Croft reference
I wouldn’t put too much stock in what they say, the clip is fine and I can’t find anything disagreeable about the voice. I think this user is just upset at YouTube, not your content. Good work on this :)
Sorry, wherever I saved this from had already cropped out the artist signature :(
Definitely No Man’s Sky
It was bad at launch, sure, but the expectations of the game were way outta proportion to what a game could deliver on
I would use some kind of CAD software to design a backplate, making sure to add things like physical supports with screwholes that match your motherboard’s mount points and vents at the right spots. You can get things like that 3-D printed, would be an inexpensive way to prototype it :)
Accessibility. People who can’t grab or use an XBOX controller with their hands need to use custom controllers, including things like foot pedals.
Just caught up on the whole thing + Pepsiphobia, thanks for sharing :)
In my country, strikes are almost universally smeared as the worst evil anyone could possibly do. I would LOVE for a political leader to reinforce the validity of striking like this.
Have some empathy. These aren’t oligarchs plotting a foreign war, these are everyday people (half the country!) being forced into poverty.
I sympathize with the large flaws in Lemmy that cause huge problems for moderators. I’d personally prefer to stay with it and continue to push the devs / community for upstream bugfixes (through PRs, open issues, or bug bounties), but I do understand if that becomes unmaintainable.
If the user experience on a new platform is similar I’d likely stay; if it does change significantly, I most likely would switch to actively use a different Lemmy instance.
This is fascinating!