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  • X-Men

    A second is really hard to pick though. There’s so many great kids shows from that time, if I picked one it works just be at random. Maybe Rocko’s Modern Life, because the absurdity of it stands out more than many others.

  • Is Luchasaurus out again?

  • That’s easy; because Ikey Doherty wanted to make one.

    He abandoned Solus years ago as the project became something he didn’t enjoy anymore, and wanted to start a fresh project closer to his philosophy of engineering everything.

    When a person starts a new project it’s usually because they want to.

    So the key here is, in classic Ikey style, they want to use/develop all their own tools. engineer everything themselves to be exactly what they want it to be. This is what suits them and Ikey has the chops to do this better than most.

    He started this project about 5 years back as Serpent OS, rebranded it last year as he got to alpha release stages.

  • GeekFTW really seemed to love doing this. Hope they come back.

  • I assume they’re playing alter ego on a Commodore 64 emulator

  • It felt like such a surprise because he’s always been pushed. He’s always been at least upper midcard. He’s held belts. And even when he had a gimmick that wasn’t getting over (book of Hobbs), Tony still tried to push him.

    He never seems to have been one of those guys that is desperately trying to get an angle and being given nothing.

  • As others have s pointed out, it looks like as a relatively new user you’ve tried a whole lot of stuff meant for advanced users and managed to completely avoid the tried and trusted Linux mainstays that have been around forever. Like KDE, Gnome, xfce, and most user friendly distros like Linux mint.

    Tiling WMs for example are best for people who want to spend weeks if not months working in their configs and dot files, and are privately designed for keyboard and not mouse use (hence the WM you identified as not having a button to close the window)

    But I’m curious for you end up doing these things as a new user. Is there a lot of bad advice going on out there?

  • I saw this guy in ROH years ago and thought he was pretty cool.

  • Yeah, every time. Add /trending or something to the address. It’s only the homepage that triggers that stream.ts thing

  • Anna’s Archive is the perfect place to find specific translations of ebooks. Something I hadn’t thought of the need for until recently.

  • I’ve only tried wine and GE-proton through Heroic, Lutris and Bottles. Always gives some wine error.

    I’ve never tried it through Steam.

  • I have it on gog too, but I’ve been on Linux since 2009 and it just throws wine errors every time. The last time I was able to play it was on a Pentium M laptop I had from 2006 or something.

  • I was putting it out there as a suggestion for inexperienced Linux users to manage their appimages. Writing a desktop file won’t update your appimages or handily install them in a consistent location.

    I believe if we imagine a Venn diagram, users of this software would have some overlap with users who’d prefer or require a gui tool.

  • Years ago. I thought it had been abandoned but I see it started getting updates again last year.

  • Interstate 76. I haven’t been able to get it working on any machine after the mid 2000s.

  • No comment on the software because I have no use case for it, just wanted to note that GearLever can “install”, and integrate your appimages into your menu quick and easy, and in most cases keep them updated too.

  • Amazing

  • Lately I drink kombucha, blood orange flavour

  • I like Dutch smoked cheddar. I cut it up into triangles and nibble on it.

    You’d have to pay me to drink any wine, even then I might still say no.

  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    what games run okay but drain too much battery

  • Nature and Gardening @beehaw.org

    Ceramic pots with no drainage holes

  • Woodworking @lemmy.ca

    Doll house Christmas present (bit late posting!)

  • Woodworking @lemmy.ca

    New bed for my daughter