I have to say, this book didn’t do much for me.
I have to say, this book didn’t do much for me.
I’ve noticed that some “mobility” startups are using Linux. E.g. companies working on electric or automated vehicles.
Perhaps disconnecting the RF antenna, and replacing it with an appropriate termination?
Turn based, or at least have a pause button (in single player).
Yes, but does that still count as “modern”?
How exactly would it “get stomped”, and by whom?
I think you mean Tactics Ogre. Although it’s a spinoff of another game called Ogre Battle.
BTW, there is a miniflux package in Debian testing / unstable: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/miniflux
I’ve been playing CrossCode on Steam Deck. It’s pretty great, I like they kind of simulate being an MMO, like other “players” running around in the areas.
I’m also interested, but I haven’t kept up with the project. It sounds nice if data can be shared between apps, rather than each app just managing its own tables in a database.
Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster. Almost finished, and then I’ll have played through all the Pixel Remasters.
It is not open source, because it does not meet the definition of open source.