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  • Thanks, I didn't think of treating a non-24/7 server like Syncthing. I may tinker with Owncloud, then...

  • Cute!

  • Oh, okay, yeah, that makes sense! And yeah, I was thinking that would make it closer to a computer game...

  • I do have that, haha, yeah. There appears to not be.

  • I've heard of this, but I can't self-host as I lack reliable Internet access at home and don't want to run a machine 24/7, or am I misunderstanding how CalDAV works? Can it operate solely via Syncthing, in one way or another?

    To clarify, I don't pay for an ISP-provided Internet subscription at all (some people were really picky on here about this wording and me not just saying, "I don't have Wi-Fi at home"); it's way cheaper for me (saving >$600/year) to just carry a hotspot device with me at all times.

  • Why prevent it from moving without capturing? Why not just have exact checker rules, king-ing and all?

  • Intriguing, but does it have to have a meat shield?

  • Why a stamina pool? Why not individual unit stamina? If a 6/6-stamina bishop flies 6 tiles across the board in a single turn, then it can't move until the next turn; it gradually regains its own energy by +2 spaces/turn, back up to 6.

  • Interesting... This would be a great way to train newbies to look for weak points.

  • Unending has a bunch of piece-pushing (and you must get enemies to push each other for you to survive)!

  • Use Stirling-PDF's edit mode if all you're doing is drawing lines, adding text, and highlighting; saving makes it always save a copy and never overwrite the original unless you tell it to.

  • When I say "forced," I mean that you shouldn't have to go into about:config to hunt for something that doesn't even say the phrase "time zone" in it to disable this. It should be openly in the browser's options. There should also be a warning about this; I read of no such notice when first firing it up. It came off as shady and an unwanted, initially forced "feature" that caused way more problems than it solved.

  • Sure thing! It's excellent in bite-size chunks, yeah!

  • Have fun with the forced time zone obfuscation, messing up your scheduled messages and timestamps. !waterfox@programming.dev is where it's at.

  • browser support to enter the address and credit card details makes a 1-time purchase less of a hassle

    Do not ever use the built-in browser credential storage; use an exterior system. - !privacy@programming.dev

  • I don't understand; isn't the entire second half of this video showing typical kamikaze moves that the text claims to be minimizing?

  • What makes it the "best" over Ubuntu Touch, etc.?