

The fork is going strong. Other than the occasional sync conflict to manually resolve I find sychthing works well.
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The fork is going strong. Other than the occasional sync conflict to manually resolve I find sychthing works well.


It taught me to use home row touch typing. Before that I was fast enough at search and peck that I didn’t see the point of home row. But when you’re chit chatting in the heat of battle you don’t have time for that shit.


He’s basically a Klingon weeb. He learned to Klingon from operas, and has an idealized understanding of honour that is completely out of touch with reality.
I hadn’t heard of it either but looked it up: https://turtle-wow.org/
It’s a community expansion/private server for world of Warcraft. Sounds like the video might be about the open letter on their homepage?
This is definitely awakening a nostalgic urge to try it out. Nowhere has done druids as well as WoW. I wonder how well this runs on proton…
Nah as in a derivative of my name
Here I thought I didn’t have one of The Names, then I notice one of my nicknames in there…
Neat! My guess would be the lighting
Such beautiful eyes!


True. Maybe they think keeping a low profile will minimize the disruption while we diversify, but hoping for a return to a status quo is just naive. Putting up a flight might get him some flak from those impacted by the trade war, but appeasement and compromise don’t work with fascists.
We should have hit them with the digital services tax and used that to fund relief projects. Tax the foreign rich. But this is Carney so we get austerity instead.


So much for elbows up


I use mint for gaming and it works just fine. Granted my computer isn’t particularly new, and I have an AMD GPU (nvidia is more finicky and some distros support it better than others out of the box)


There’s no wrong answer. Go with whatever sounds most exciting. Though I’d suggest doing Gleba last for your first run as it can require more babysitting than the others.
Israel can have a lil settler colonial genocide, as a treat.


Broadly speaking I would describe it as acting in ways that accept and work with things as they are, rather than resisting the truth of the situation.


Wavelength. You end up getting in silly arguments about very specific things.


Your personal roboport is entirely separate from the logistic network roboports’ construction bots.
When you have a personal roboport equipped, bots in your inventory will use your inventory to build in your personal range.
Construction bots inside roboports will build anything in the connected logistic network (roboports in each other’s green range) construction range (orange range… If I’m remembering colours right).
You can speed up personal construction by equipping more or better roboports, and logistic network construction by adding more bots/roboports for charging and closer materials. Research also makes a big difference. To some extent early game construction is just a bit slow.
What I like to do is have my mall store everything in passive provider or filtered storage chests so it’s all available for construction and personal logistics. Then I just accept that my early network is a bit slow, and do other things while waiting on them for large projects. Things I’m actively building my personal bots help with from my own inventory.
Edit: one thing to keep in mind is bots reserve ghosts when they start a build job, so if you have a large logistic network they can take a lot longer to fly over than something closer would have to finish it. For this reason some people prefer smaller, separate networks and constructing from personal or spidertron inventories.


34% on Steam
I remember seeing this back in the day. Cool concept, poor implementation.
I use obtainium because i heard it recommended over fdroid for security reasons, but I don’t really understand the nuances there to be honest.