dandi8 4 months ago • 100%
Now do GOG!
dandi8 4 months ago • 100%
Jesus, that sounds like hell.
dandi8 5 months ago • 100%
I'm just hoping for a new Riddick game. Escape from Butcher Bay was amazing.
dandi8 5 months ago • 100%
Yeah just gotta finish my current game and I'm switching to Godot ASAP.
dandi8 5 months ago • 100%
Buy a cheap ice cream maker and make your own with lactose-free dairy! It's surprisingly easy.
dandi8 5 months ago • 100%
If I tell you I'm your god and you should give me all your money or you won't go to heaven, you will rightly call me a liar, even though you can't really prove that I'm not.
You won't say "oh I guess there's no way to prove he's not god, so I'd better give him my money".
In science, the default stance on something existing is that it doesn't, unless there's solid proof, or at least a compelling scientific theory suggesting that it does.
dandi8 5 months ago • 100%
Which did you use to prove there is? What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.
dandi8 5 months ago • 100%
He's only not evil because he can't understand his actions.
A god would have to be dumb for this logic to apply.
dandi8 6 months ago • 100%
Steam is a ticking time bomb but mostly for the reason that you don't own the games you purchase there and you can't back them up (mostly) so when Steam decides to ban your account or just closes down, you lose all of your games forever.
More people should push for DRM-free games with offline installers, like GOG and Itch offer.
dandi8 6 months ago • 100%
That's why we need a remodel of the economy to go along with it. The only way to stop the creation of more "rich" is to get rid of capitalism altogether.
dandi8 6 months ago • 100%
How does this compare to Joplin?
Is there, or will there be a self-hostable server to sync notes between devices?
And does it support Markdown?
dandi8 6 months ago • 100%
I used to be able to just cheat in the game. Just input a cheat and get infinite lives.
Why do I have to pay money for that now?
dandi8 6 months ago • 83%
I'd rather they didn't do this at all.
Please, let's not nornalize nickel-and-diming your customers.
dandi8 6 months ago • 100%
One reason is the more you're forced to work, the less energy, and, more importantly, time you have for preparing healthy meals. Therefore you're more likely to go with preprocessed, prepackaged meals or straight fast food which will make you fat fast.
I've got a relatively cushy job and cook my own, relatively healthy meals but even I find myself going for that store-bought pizza when I have a particularly busy week.
Moreover, unhealthy, preprocessed meals are basically drugs in terms of the dopamine hit, so you're more likely to go for them if your life sucks and you're sad about it.
Add to that the lack of education on healthy eating, which I'd bet is easier to come by when you're at least middle class and bam, you're a fat poor person.
dandi8 6 months ago • 100%
We deploy to production with every single commit, but releases are behind feature flags.
When we're ready to release a feature, we just toggle a flag and we're done.
dandi8 8 months ago • 100%
It's mechanically great but the story is... Not good.
dandi8 8 months ago • 100%
I wish they were more upfront about the GOG release date.
I'll gladly buy this once it's available DRM-free, like its predecessor.
dandi8 8 months ago • 100%
Physical media FTW. I wish it was easier to obtain movies and shows physically. I like to own my stuff.
dandi8 8 months ago • 100%
You first start spreading, then you start feeling ill - about 2-3 days later. If you left your home within 2 days before noticing symptoms, you've been spreading covid.
dandi8 8 months ago • 100%
dandi8 8 months ago • 100%
It replicates it well enough for me to still be playing it regularly 20 years later and well enough to debunk the myth that every multiplayer game must automatically become unplayable with time ("die") solely due to the fact that it's multiplayer.
I can also still play UT2K4 with my friends, should I want to. I can't do either of these with a "live service" game where there is no offline mode or self-hostable servers.
Also, you ignored my mention of PZ, which is a multiplayer-enabled game which also won't die when the developer dies (or abandons the game).
dandi8 8 months ago • 100%
I'm still playing Unreal Tournament 2004 just fine with bots. I don't need a community to play Project Zomboid with my SO. Your claim is factually incorrect.
dandi8 10 months ago • 85%
Cool, I'll buy it once it comes to GOG.
dandi8 10 months ago • 100%
Well then let me actually download the movie like it was a game, then! And how exactly does it take less bandwidth? It's still tens or hundreds of gigabytes to download every time someone wants to install a game, most people only use the offline installers as backups.
dandi8 10 months ago • 100%
What do you use for automating the backups?
dandi8 10 months ago • 100%
And yet, somehow, GOG and Itch still exist, allowing you to download games completely DRM-free, as often as you like. If they ever go out of business, you can still use your local copies forever.
How do they do it? A mystery...
dandi8 10 months ago • 100%
You must first have the patent.
dandi8 10 months ago • 100%
A while ago I wrote an extensible dummy data generator for Java.
I needed to fake some scientific data for a project at work and wasn't satisfied with how closed for modification existing data generation solutions were, so I decided to tackle writing a library on my own.
It was my first major contribution to open source and had some architectural challenges which were fun to solve, not to mention the learning experience :)
dandi8 10 months ago • 50%
AFAIK, yes.
dandi8 10 months ago • 80%
Isn't he only a CEO? What exactly did he himself create?
dandi8 10 months ago • 100%
You're not "supposed to" upgrade every year, that's the point. You should be able to use a 5 year old phone if you want to.
dandi8 11 months ago • 100%
So online meetings are less taxing on the brain than in-person. How is that a bad thing?
dandi8 11 months ago • 100%
So something like a Synology NAS, I guess.
dandi8 11 months ago • 66%
You want a better Twitter? It's already here and it's called Mastodon.
dandi8 11 months ago • 100%
I replayed it a month ago and still liked it.
dandi8 11 months ago • 94%
What a braindead take.
dandi8 11 months ago • 75%
I'm still waiting for a GOG release.
dandi8 11 months ago • 100%
dandi8 12 months ago • 100%
Solid engine costs extra. That's the entire point.
dandi8 12 months ago • 100%
... And then spend twice or thrice the buying price fixing random things that break in a car that spends most of its time parked at the mechanic.
Hello! I have to RMA my Steam Deck (one of thumbsticks grinds against the plastic case) and I'm trying to backup my non-Steam games (and their Lutris configs). Apparently Discovery uses flatpak, so Lutris config files aren't where the internet says they are (`~/.config/lutris/games/`, `~/.config/lutris/system.yml`, `~/.local/share/lutris/pga.db`). Could anyone please tell me where I can find these on the Steam Deck and what else I might be missing? I've already backed up `~/Games` but I'd rather not have to re-add the games manually :( Bonus question is if anyone has any tips for painless Steam Deck backup/restore :) EDIT: After a long search, I was able to find it. If anyone else is wondering, the Flatpak/Steam Deck Lutris config files are located in `~/.var/app/net.lutris.Lutris/config/lutris`. For some reason, Lutris-installed native Linux games also treat `~/.var/app/net.lutris.Lutris/` as their home folder (e.g. Stardew Valley stores its saves in `~/.var/app/net.lutris.Lutris/.config/StardewValley` instead of `~/.config/StardewValley`). If anyone can say why this happens, that would be very appreciated!