I like art, Linux, Zelda games and modding Minetest in Lua
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Likewise, the game has lots of depth and mostly satisfying mechanics. Combat is a bit wonky but the creative tools (sub-voxel chiseling and combining block materials) within the game are where it shines. The game structure is built on modding as the main game content and scripts are themselves mods!
In France they call it “le Royal Mile”
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Linux@lemmy.world•Asahi Linux Lead Developer, Alyssa Rosenzweig, Steps Down, After bringing full GPU support to Asahi Linux on Apple Silicon.English
1·6 months agoInteresting that Alyssa links to intel’s Xe HPG whitesheet. The hardware could use all the help it can get given the mediocre support intel provided to Linux users with the Alchemist GPU. Not sure it things are any better with Battlemage but I’m glad if Alyssa is targeting Xe HPG regardless.
Don’t think I’ve ever seen a dog portrayed as so awoof.
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Games@lemmy.world•The signatures are still coming and it's already making an impactEnglish
2·7 months agoI remember the “old days”. That was when dialup internet was still popular and running a server usually meant it was on your 10Mb LAN. When we got DSL it was better and you could serve outside your LAN. This was also the time when games had dark red code booklets, required having a physical CD inserted or weirdly formatted floppies (sometimes a combination of these). You could get around these things and many groups of people worked hard at providing these workarounds. Today, many of these games are only playable and only still exist because of the thankless work these groups did. As it was and as it is has not changed. Many groups of people are still keeping games playable despite the “war” that corporations wage on them (and by proxy on us). Ironically, now that there is such a thing as “classic games” and people are nostalgic for what brought them joy in the past, business has leapt at this as a marketing opportunity. What makes that ironic? These business are re-selling the versions of games with the circumvention patches that the community made to make their games playable so long ago. The patches that publishers had such a big problem with and sought to eradicate. This is because the original code no longer exists and the un-patched games will not run at all on modern hardware and the copy-protections will not tolerate a virtual machine. Nothing has changed.
We can even go back as far as when people first started making books or maps that had deliberate errors so that they could track when their work was redistributed. Do the people referencing these books or maps benefit from these errors?
Why do some of us feel compelled to limit knowledge even at the cost of corrupting that knowledge for those we intend it for (and for those long after who wish to learn from historical knowledge)?
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[Dormant] moved to [email protected]@lemmy.world•The ISS is 'too clean', and it could be making astronauts sick
26·1 year agoRegardless, we would need some understanding of the subtle and complex effects of leaving the planet before we could mitigate issues that would arise.
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News@lemmy.world•Mexico refuses US military flight deporting migrants, sources say
21·1 year agoWhat’s next? Rename New Mexico? Oh how about the Capital District of CoLuMbiA!?!? Wait the United States is just one country among many in just one of the American continents. Why not call it the Gulf of the Americas?
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[Dormant] moved to [email protected]@lemmy.world•Is humanity alone in the Universe? What scientists really think.
5·1 year agoAre we the Ferengi?
You could easily split a single one of these sandwiches four ways and share some of their delicious side orders as well.
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SFF PC@lemmy.world•Cheap SFX PSU: FSP Dagger 650W or Lian Li SP750English
1·2 years agobest of luck on your build!
For all the people missing the point of this comic particularly in the U.S.: Look at who has held political and financial power for the last two hundred years, including this one. There are lots of pictures and paintings of people. Do you notice anything in common between nearly all of them besides having wealth and power? Think about the position of everyone else not fitting that description and tell us all again why you personally feel attacked and why this comic is not relevant.
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SFF PC@lemmy.world•Cheap SFX PSU: FSP Dagger 650W or Lian Li SP750English
1·2 years agoCorsair SF Series, SF750 is the one I bought for my build and it’s been very quiet with a 0 RPM mode on most of the time I use the PC. Flexible “para cord” sleeved cables are very nice as well. I’ve had it just over a year without issue, but that’s not a long time for a PSU.
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SFF PC@lemmy.world•Cheap SFX PSU: FSP Dagger 650W or Lian Li SP750English
1·2 years agoThat is a certification of efficiency but does not take into account quality of cooling (fan bearing, design in component placement, control etc), especially important in SFF, or of assembly of components. If cost is really such an important factor, I would consider a larger form factor where constraints would not be so costly. It would at least be easier to build a quiet machine when fans can be larger and run a lower RPMs with adequate room to route cabling and facilitate ventilation.
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SFF PC@lemmy.world•Cheap SFX PSU: FSP Dagger 650W or Lian Li SP750English
1·2 years agoIf you get spend a little more for a quality PSU, it will last through all of your other upgrades. It’s really one of the few things that can be totally useful even after changing out your motherboard for the third time with that new chipset required by your next cpu.
There is a fun space opera series called Black Ocean Outlaws by JS Morin where magical wizards can bring people into imaginary worlds
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•TUXEDO Linux Gaming Laptops Powered by AMD Ryzen 7000 Series CPUs Are BackEnglish
2·2 years agoMy RX6700 based 2022 is a beast. I think Valve did an amazing job with the AMD based Steam deck leveraging Linux as well! You can hook up the little handheld to a monitor or a TV and still have a blast with nearly all of your existing Steam library for not much money.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Intel Comes Up With A Way For Vulkan Sparse Support On Their Existing Linux DriverEnglish
1·2 years agoSparse for the (two decade old) i915 driver is fine if you only need x86-64 support which would probably be most of us. Other architectures that could use the new Xe driver for DG2 (Alchemist) still wont have HUC (“for AVC/HEVC/VP9/AV1 low power encoding bitrate control, including CBR, VBR, etc encoding”) right? https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/xe/kernel/-/issues/234
Intel kinda backed itself into a smelly corner with its consumer GPU card debut. A year in and it’s still quite a mess.





This made me chuckle because of some of the truth in it:
Yes and some number of those students leave the university with new ideas and connections. Maybe some of their papers were an exercise to focus their expertise? Not saying universities are the only place that one can find new ideas and connections with the world either.