To be fair, he’s got a day job as an IT architect in an university, so I think he’s set in regards to finances. Codevelopers on the other hand, those would come handy - especially for knowledge transfer
Developer, Free Culture activist, self-hoster, auxlanger [EO-IO-LdP], translator-adapter, A11Y advocate, free-time gamer. Proudly self-hosting my instance from Santa Ana, Costa Rica. Posts generally in English and Spanish.
Desarrollador, activista de la Cultura Libre, promotor del autohospedaje, aficionado a las auxilenguas [EO-IO-LdP], traductor-adaptador, promotor de accesibilidad, juego videojuegos en mi tiempo libre. Orgullosamente autohospedando mi instancia desde Santa Ana, Costa Rica. Mensajes por lo general en inglés y español.
To be fair, he’s got a day job as an IT architect in an university, so I think he’s set in regards to finances. Codevelopers on the other hand, those would come handy - especially for knowledge transfer
My relatively obscure and hopeless choice is Golden Sun 4
“Could you please not use the phone? Gotta dial up to connect to the BBS”
It’s Windows 11 indeed - it just asks me to install a FTP application from the store
Which reminds me - how do I get KDE Connect to allow transferring files on Windows? (Stuck there for technical reasons in the meanwhile, over Linux it works like magic)
scientists can now download the software code and use the artificial intelligence (AI) tool for non-commercial applications
(emphasis mine)
Which means that this is an open core code, not open source proper due to the non-commercial restriction, unfortunately.
Another potential technology they could use would be Matrix, so that servers can send commands to each other in real time. It’s better suited for this kind of interactive services than ActivityPub is. Or you could also try XMPP with extensions.
Fair enough, the dude’s been writing bangers for decades already
Talking about that: redbubble.com/es/i/pegatina/Ag…
If only we could finally convince Vanillaware to release for the Steam Deck!
Forcing people to purchase the Switch 2 for their handheld needs, obviously </sarcasm>
@modev I’m genuinely surprised to see so few C courses integrating standard C safety tools, such as linters. It’s extremely easy to write unsafe C on the beginning, heck I passed years avoiding loops like the plague because I didn’t manage to write them correctly without going on an off-by-one error. Something that a linter would have caught and fixed for me.
Could we expect players from unsupported regions to have the original game retroactively removed from their libraries?
Time to /r/insert plenty of /r/references to /r/unrelated /r/subreddits just in case
At long last, some theming support for Adwaita! I really missed being able to change colors, at the very least
Many local governments have lists of local businesses to support, you could try finding your city’s municipality’s website and see if there’s such a list.
@nanoUFO At least it still runs on the Steam Deck, right? …Right?!
@bilbobaggins The good part: my self-hosted VaultWarden supports passkeys, so I’ve added them to everything I can. The bad part: Android does not support third-party passkeys on Android 13 and lower, and guess whose phone is stuck with 13 being the latest official release for his smartphone - that means that the websites that completely substitute the password with a passkey, such as PlayStation and Microsoft, are currently off-limits for me because I’ll end up locked outside.
@einlander Fun fact: the developer of #Aegisub, Rodrigo Braz Monteiro, ended up building the engine for #Wargroove 1 and 2.
I have, like, three stacks of neurodivergence, but I also have some sense of altruism and am aware of my limitations. So, in order to avoid imposing myself too much on people and ending up as an involuntary jerk, I just avoid interacting with others as much as possible, just in case.