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  • My (half-) brother has Huntington's. It killed his father, so he knew it was possible and he's not having any children. He's just turned 30 and just had its presence confirmed, but apparently he'll be symptom-free until about 60. Hopefully we get more good news like this in the next 30 years.

  • I tried it out. Didn't like the fixed number of home screen apps and needing to menu delve to increase the list size in order to add another app. I realize that doesn't come up often, but Minimo didn't have that problem.

  • Scrcpy does this. If you delve deep into the options you can even set up keyboard input only, but the default is screen mirroring the tablet to the computer. As to whether or not it works before running your OS I'm not sure, because it works via ADB.

  • I'm pretty sure I own it in on four different storefronts and I've never paid for it. It's a lot of fun but I stopped playing before I got to fly. I don't remember why.

  • To add to this, that dotted line is the BC Ferries route between Victoria and Vancouver, and you can clearly see where it crosses into and out of US waters.

  • I know that I've done it. I think it was Boop. Honestly Steam frankly sucks for this and I've given up trying to making it look good. Tried GoG Galaxy's outside launcher integration, gave up on that too, and I've been really pleased with Playnite for many years.

  • That's adorable, and I'm about to click that link but I'm willing to bet the similarity to the word "cassette" is not a coincidence.

    Yeah I was right!

  • I second Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance 1 and 2, and would also like to mention Champions of Norrath and Champions: Return to Arms for really similar PS2 games.

  • Okay so a functional reprint of

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  • What did you replace Defender with?

  • I struggled with this. All I wanted was an eight inch tablet with a stylus. I eventually settled on the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5, which I managed to source from my cell carrier. It's rugged, meaning it's approaching 9 inches with the thick bezel. Not one of my desired features, but I have small children so this is still a plus. All the pictures on the Samsung website are dudes wearing hard hats and reflective vests, and you can buy a rack for charging five of them at once, that's how aimed at construction workers it is. Also it has a push-to-talk key which I've bound to turning pages instead. Anyway, it fits in my (admittedly very large) pocket and I use it everyday. Oh, and you can easily replace the battery (if you don't live in Canada) but battery life isn't great. Performance is great though.

  • They're using an iPhone so F-Droid is off the table. Is it also an attack vector on iOS?

  • I've tried a bunch of list-based launchers but I've bounced off them all, even on my tablet where I use fewer apps. Still interested in other people's experiences, though. Maybe I'll try again.

  • Still worth mentioning for the FOSS devs who might be looking for features to include.

  • Better for mobile applications, which I realize TVs are typically not but sometimes they can be mounted onto a cart or something.

  • I just stopped using Connect to Windows to test out Sefirah. I haven't used it enough to form an opinion on it, but it's open source.

  • I checked all the ones I had installed, no luck. Have you considered building one from source?

  • A fascinating read. It inspired me to look further into the StarCraft voice integration. Other games have tried it, using voice commands to direct computer companions as an additional layer of realism. But I'm not aware of any game that's done it well. Might be nice for applications like picking from a long list, sometimes "build unit X" is way faster than paging through buttons, but again we have keyboard shortcuts for that. Keyboard shortcuts wouldn't work for dynamic menus though, and voice commands do.

    Sorry for the stream of consciousness.