

wings for the blue shell
wings for the blue shell
its not on the same board,
but you could build something like that with a gp-2040 board and a raspberry pi running RetroPie
not sure if fightcade runs well on the raspberry pi’s arm chip tho (since you called it a fightstick instead of arcade stick)
afaik btrfs is can do all the things you listed.
im using open suse with btrfs and can only recommend it.
the setup was easy ( asside from non btrfs related issues with the finicky installation media)
and open suse automaticly sets up subvolumes and snapshots before and after each update
to take advantage of btrfs
not quite sure which one takes the top spot,
but its either openttd, factorio, btd6 or dota2
i only took a glance at the chunkbase so far, but kerb seems to be a 9 out of 10
a frozen ocean with lots of taigas and snowy plains
and mushroom islands so close to spawn.
i only dont like the ice spikes
for games that are single player , or games that i dont intend to play online, verry much yes.
with multi player games i struggle a bit more but i try.
😂 World of darkness titles tend to have godawfull names.
all their titles start with the name of the tabletop game its based on,
in this case its: “Vampire: The Masquerade”
the actual tille of the game starts at “Bloodlines”.
thanks to that naming scheme all their titles are fucked before they even start
i like to use “skill issue” from time to time
the list also has morrowind and skyrim
yes and no.
I work as an it support in a small software company, so i do lots of stuff:
data integration / migration, fixes in our legacy products & websites, and of course fixing printers.
thats way to complicated explain in detail,
but just saying IT support doesn’t do it justice (people just think im the guy that tells people to “turn it of and on again” if i leave it at that)
Instead of telling people directly what i do,
i just tell them i work in IT, this is what my company does, and i work on these products.
i just use vim plugins in the other editors i use.
kate has a vim mode,
vs code has a vim plugin.
intellij has a vim plugin.
obsidian has a vim mode.
a lot of editors have vim modes.
if you have a current non vim markdown editor,
try looking for a vim mode.
if you dont, obsidian is all about markdown,
and vs code has a markdown preview plugin.
$tux to the moon 🚀🌕
im gonna yolo my entire portfolio on deep otm $mint calls
puts on $win
dayum,
two keyboards with failing keys.
the usb i was planning to use for the ventoy free install died.
kde on my current setup keeps crashing.
constant software issues at work.
did IBM curse me for daring to stray of the path of the hat?
anyway, using a directly flashed stick instead of ventoy resolved my issue.
apparently flashing the stick directly did the trick,
thanks for the help
i used the offline installer images with ventoy ill try again with a stick i directly installed it on
didn’ check that yesterday,
ill try again with an image i checked and without ventoy
i remember these kinda discussions from a few years ago, when waterseer had a similar idea.
how well these devices work is strongly related to how humid the air is.
and the places where these kind of devices would actually be useful (like deserts) have very low humidity,
to the point were there is almost no water in the air to be harvested.
atmospheric water harvesting has only been somewhat feasible in environments that usually have better methods to get water,
and even there they are ineficcient to the point where people consider it a scam