kinda hard to make video games if you keep laying off the people who make video games…
my heart goes out to those in the industry going through all this crap, man
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kinda hard to make video games if you keep laying off the people who make video games…
my heart goes out to those in the industry going through all this crap, man
i swear half the problems i try to fix are ones ive created for myself lmao
oh thanks for the correction. Idk much about star wars lol
“Listen, we can always clone more of you guys, that’s no problem, but building an AT-AT? That’s hard and takes resources. We just need you guys to fill out the fleet a bit”
Holy crap Lois check it out! It’s a Unix-like Operating system!
honestly, I wasn’t even thinking about GRUB when I sad that, but lmao it works so well
Star Trek IV is peak
“Dialysis? What is this, the stone age!?”
i’ll put linux on every laptop i can get my grubby little hands on
we’ve long transcended beyond User Experience and into Advertiser Experience
Banks and Uma Musume. Uma Musume also gets mad if you don’t pass Device Integrity
I swear Microsoft has had this weird obsession with digital assistants for decades now and users just don’t want it every time.
It’d be faster to mail the TCP packets via USPS
Just got Scarlet Nexus cuz it was on sale on Steam. So far it seems pretty interesting, tho I kind of suck at the combat lmao.
Better turn off all the breakers in your house. Just to make sure you’ve really closed it
I haven’t played it yet myself, but It’s been on my wishlist for a while after I watched a vtuber play it and love it lol
Maybe not be exactly what you’re looking for, but Logseq has a daily note-taking function. When you open it for the first time of the day, it shows you a blank journal with the current date as the header and you can put whatever you want in it. It has a search function that can search through all the notes you’ve made for specific text. It saves each day as a separate markdown file and you can sync these to your phone or other devices with Syncthing, a cloud service like Google Drive, or with git if you host something like Forgejo.
The only thing about Logseq is that it doesn’t use the standard syntax for Markdown checkboxes. Instead, it has it’s own Todo syntax, which is perfectly human readable without Logseq, but loses out of some convenience if you were to migrate to something else.