Looks great, I’ll give it a bash
Looks great, I’ll give it a bash
One of the simplest ways to safeguard against breakage is to have your /home on a separate partition. I realised I wouldn’t need to backup and reformat it from the beginning, I just need to wipe the root drive and reinstall again.
It’s made even easier by writing an installation script. Simply put, you can pipe a list of packages into packstrap and use a little convenience package for pulling a partition scheme out of a file.
I like to tinker and I’m aware that things will break so I have these tools that let me rebuild the system again in as short a time as possible.
He died in 1982 but his works are hugely influential:
Philip K Dick.
What’s the full title?
Wayland isn’t trying to be X12 and since X11 has been around, there haven’t been plans for there to be an X12 either. You want to discourage people from using Wayland but don’t encourage people to contribute to X11. You’re so hellbent on taking Wayland down, rather than further convincing people that X11 is superior and it’s easier to improve.
Netflix is full of reptiles who don’t care to offer a better service. All they want is enough market share to strongarm consumers into giving them more money.
I felt this with one of the laptops I put KDE Neon on. It had all manner of issues that never got a resolution.
Arch with Wayland and Pipewire. Running SwayWM and have never been happier with my setup.
Genuinely one of the best pieces of software that these heroes are giving away.
They may be dramatised but the Linux stuff he does by typing commands into the terminal is real.
Why, what? Why is the goal important to me? I just feel like there needs to be a goal beyond just collecting for the sake of collecting.
Pretty much, yeah. Shoes have some utility which varies between the type of shoe it is but that’s typically not a reason to collect shoes, it’s just how I see them. I don’t feel the need to have more than one type of shoe for the task I need them for.
Action figures I can see from the perspective of nostalgia, I guess. My friend collects Godzilla/Kaiju/80s Sci-Fi figures and I can get that they look nice on a shelf. But if we compare that to say Warhammer miniatures then it’s a different ballgame. Warhammer miniatures need to be assembled and then painted which is a time-consuming process especially for a beginner like me. Some people like assembling and painting miniatures others like the tabletop they’re used for so one group can cater to the other. Some people like doing both.
I mentioned my PS3 and abandonware titles but I’m not collecting them just because I want to own them. I back up the data from the discs onto my PC for preservation/emulation purposes.
So yeah, the goal is important to me.
I collect PS3/abandonware games and even I look at the shoe-collectors wondering what the goal is.
The Craft Legacy.
I’ve watched some movies that cranked the social justice meter all the way up and it would be fun to laugh at the cringe, for example, Mulan 2020.
And then there was The Craft Legacy; a sequel-remake to The Craft from like the 90s about a coven of witches brought to you by the bright minds at Blumhouse. What made this movie bad wasn’t just the social justice elements, this movie is actively hostile. I’ve never felt hated by a movie before but this was it.
I’ve watched Mulan 2020 three times to date and I’d watch it again because it’s hilarious. With the Craft Legacy, I can only sit through it once.
Vimm.net has a huge archive of ROMs and I can see Wii counted among them.
I work in marketing and it legitimately has no downside to a business other than having one team to make sure it works and the other to make it look good. It makes sense to not have to pay Google or Adobe or whatever other tech company that charges for web usage and ad tracking. At the same time, it allows companies a direct connection to you through push notifications.
This one is more niche but it’s among my favourite audiobooks for both great writing and a stellar vocal performance.
I highly recommend the Eisenhorn trilogy by Dan Abnett and performed by Toby Longsworth. Or if you want to dip your toes then try the first one Xenos.
It’s set in the Warhammer 40K universe but you don’t need to know much lore to get into it. The trilogy is a pretty good primer into 40K.
Very true. Subscription services and live service models are among the most parasitic inventions that have become common.
Microsoft - erosion of any motivation to understand your PC so they can put whatever they want in their updates and you won’t know until you dig through the logs
Facebook - erosion of any critical thinking by rewarding echo chambers and groupthink. Just look at their Metaverse shite.
Amazon - erosion of labour standards and publishing anti-union propaganda to prevent workers from realising they’re being abused. Also, instituting anti-competitive measures and strongarming third party sellers.
OpenAI (insert any LLM/generative model company) - erosion of the creative process thus allowing people with zero artistic expression to plagiarise other artists’ work
EA (or any AAA studio but also Nintendo) - erosion of consumer rights to own the products they buy and preventing any effort to preserve their games AND THEN complaining about piracy.
Dear lord, it is so exhausting to list these out.
I’m so sorry