Hi Mike, going to need to have you calculate a new slingshot trigectory to Earth after I get through your list of jokes with Wyoming.
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Omg… a Left 16 Dead sounds amazing !
Geo-centric orbits are a bit pricer and probably need something bigger than a cubesat…
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•TrueNAS 25.10 Open-Source NAS Released with NVMe-oF, ZFS EnhancementsEnglish
5·5 months agoI’m most surprised that they removed SMART tooling. My primary pool is still spinning rust for the foreseeable further. And I just retired a drive based on SMART testing and TrueNAS’s alerting.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•TrueNAS 25.10 Open-Source NAS Released with NVMe-oF, ZFS EnhancementsEnglish
9·6 months agoWhy not just link to the actual source? It gives more complete information anyway
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Probably a good idea to go see how much storage will be necessary...
15·6 months agoSounds like the beginning of a proper Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
Actually having something telling me Don’t Panic is big friendly letters would help my mental health…
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Games@lemmy.world•Day 440 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playingEnglish
2·6 months agoI’ve been wanting to tryout all these N64 decompiles see if they are an improvement to emulation.
Actually looks really easy to setup the Mario Kart one
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Memes@sopuli.xyz•The inner fire of my hatred COULD melt steam beams
5·7 months agoRelevant Tom Carty
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RetroGaming@lemmy.world•A 2003 complaint about Half-LifeEnglish
5·8 months agoMan, I remember lusting over getting a WD Raptor back in the day. They were so much more expensive and lower data density it I couldn’t justify for my low budget.
As was already said, 160 was pretty common, think increments of 20 or 40 is what i remember. Raptor drives had kinda odd size increments compared to other consumer drives. Looks like it would be 36Gb circa 2003.
I once got some retired scsi drives. Man 10,000rpm drives were loud and hot…
Thanks for bringing back some old memories
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Games@lemmy.world•The Rogue Prince of Persia 1.0 is coming in August!English
2·10 months agoI wanted to play Lost Crown, but it requires an internet connection to play. Hard pass.
Thank you! This project make so much more sense when put in context of Google+. Their landing page is so buzzwordy my eyes just glazed over and just couldn’t see what it’s actually trying to achieve.
Makes me wonder if there is self hosted project like Google Wave… and if that is a good idea…
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Love your fellow humans that just want a working computer.
5·1 year agoTalos… are you running kubernetes for your laptop you mad lad? Also, not aware that the coreboot is ready yet for any of the non-chromebook machines. (Edit: meant coreboot for Framework laptops)
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Linux@lemmy.ml•"This Linux thing is better than normal computers"
2·1 year agoIs that method different from using the hot keys to swap layouts?
Depends on your desktop environment and if you are using Wayland. If you use the hot keys, probably try those first since using the terminal can mess those up. It’s a bit of a hammer, but I typically manage keyboard layouts only using the terminal.
Like can I tell it to always use that mapping for that game or do I need to remember to run it each time I play the game and then set it back after I’m done (or automate that)?
Hmm, I’ve never had the need, but I would start by changing the game command in your launcher (Steam, Lutis, etc.)
I use
gamemodeto automate things like changing my RGB light patterns when running a game, maybe there is a per-game thing you could do…
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Games@lemmy.world•8BitDo no longer shipping to US from China due to Trump tariffsEnglish
7·1 year agoCorrect, you will need to pair as a Switch controller (or usb dongle) for the Steam Deck to be able to see the gyro . I find I use the gyro less since it doesn’t have the capacitive thumpsticks for triggering gyro input.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•"This Linux thing is better than normal computers"
3·1 year agoHey, long-time Dvorak user here, almost as long as a Linux user.
When I start playing a new game, I usally just go with defaults. Some games (like all Valve games) do a good job of using keyscan codes for bindings and mapping them to the layout. If that’s not the case the game is likely to be incorretly using the keyscan codes, or just using the OS’s key events. If that’s the case, I will just force qwerty with
setxkbmap usand restart the game. After a few hours, I try to rebind keys for dvorak. Persoally, I like to change keyboardings to use Tribe’s ESDF layout instead of WASD anyway.If you are using wayland for your display,
setxkbmapis great since most games run in Xwayland mode, so native apps will still be in Dvorak.I don’t really need to type much in games anyway now, so I don’t mind keeping with qwerty bindings. I play Starcraft 2 this way.
The worst experience I can recall is Natural Selection 2, which its game engine refused to bind non-alphanumeric keys like ‘,’ 😵💫… But that was playing with Windows, would probably work with Linux if the game was still alive.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Return of Digg, a Star of Web 2.0 (Gift Article)English
3·1 year agoDigg Gold you say… 🤔
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Google now requires JavaScriptEnglish
14·2 years agoHtmx does use javascript under the hood, but just makes it so the developer can use html markdown for more a more interactive environment that’s driven sever side. So the initial page load should render, but UI elements might not work as intended.
htmx is more a move back to REST as it was originally defined (aka not json backend).
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Programming@programming.dev•What are your programming hot takes?
3·3 years agoHope you don’t write go :D



Now this is a real shit post