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  • I had the hardest time getting used to the dev stuff with bazzite, do you just use distrobox for installing foss apps and then rpm-ostree for dev dependencies? I heard you can use rpm from inside distrobox (or apt, pacman, etc depending on the container) but wasn't ever sure how to expose that installed executable outside of distrobox

  • Same boat, preparing to move but without a date it is hard to find the motivation. I keep it in the forefront on lemmy by subscribing to stuff like !nieuws@lemy.nl

  • Hey, apologies to necro a thread but I also tried out winboat recently which works great as well! In case you were feeling starved for options haha

  • This is very interesting in that it also collects water. I have been following a scientist's series as he has been researching infrared cooling paint that has gotten similar, if not better results in terms of cooling: https://youtu.be/KDRnEm-B3AI, along with hydrophobic coatings for other purposes.

    It is a great idea to combine those two things and look into how much water a fully painted roof can provide though, so I'll look into passing this paper along to him.

  • For me, voices of the void. It had a new alpha update, v0.9.0, so I've been going through that. If you are going to try the game, keep in mind that it has a lot of easter eggs and random events that you might want to experience yourself for the first time. Keep external research limited to how to do the daily tasks (it is confusing, make sure to look it up for your version cause it has changed a lot), and also keep in mind that events start really slow.

    For my wife, we are going through the Outer Wilds DLC. If you are going to try it or the base game, look up nothing, and you will appreciate the game fully.

  • Sleepy princess in the demon castle is mine!

  • I personally had some trouble wrapping my head around distrobox while using bazzite and trying to install coding dependencies, but I've been having a great time gaming and programming on Nobara! The nice thing with Bazzite is the integrated distrobox which lets you run something under any linux OS (and even windows, I think?), and should theoretically be good for coding, so if you spend more time than me you should be able to program just fine. Maybe VSCode with remote ssh addon or something.

  • It isn't quite the same, but marking viewed posts as read and automatically hiding viewed posts seems to do the trick for me

  • Also if it isn't sold anymore, my go-to website for games is myabandonware.com It tends to have descriptions of the compatibility with modern systems, and for hit and run it has the modding tools linked. For other stuff it has the patches you need to run it, usually

  • It is really rough starting without any pointers, since the game does kind of expect you to have a wiki open (imo). You can talk to the guide repeatedly (granted he isn't dead) and he gives you some of the picture, but not the full picture.

    Usually I build houses (check wiki page for details on this since the guide does not explain it well)

    -> go caving to get a few heart crystals and silver/gold armor (usually caves are accessible from the surface, break the pots too for money)

    -> visit corruption/crimson to bomb 2 demon orbs/heart thingies, then gtfo

    -> visit jungle for some better gear (including an ivy whip) (you may die, so put your money in a piggy bank!)

    -> build boss arena (just a line or 2 of platforms with a few campfires and sunflowers works wonders) and summon him (or wait for a "you feel an evil presence" night)

    -> after that, you have a pretty good basis to explore the different weapon/armor build options, go deeper in the ground, try some different events, find new accessories, etc.

    Terraria is all about exploring and the main progression is tied to bosses that may need a specific place to be spawned, or are tied to some other condition. The guide does update his dialogue as time goes on, so you can keep talking to him to figure out what is next slowly. The wiki can point you in the direction of the next armor set to build, or the next accessory/weapon to try to get for your chosen archetype (which is pretty flexible, you are totally free to mix and match your weapons-- like using a summoner weapon on a melee character). And the wiki can tell you about what boss or event you should prompt next. Enjoy!

  • I had a little bit of success using steamtinkerlaunch to set up MO2 or vortex through steam!

  • If you are in America, you can get a passport card!

    The card is for U.S. citizens who travel by land and sea from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and some Caribbean countries.

    The link also mentions you can use it in place of other id cards in domestic flights, but I've heard some TSA agents don't believe it exists.

    Certainly not as useful as a full blown passport, but it is a thing. I am hoping it gets more usage over time.

  • Just wanted to mention since you love apt, take a look at nala!