I’m surprised that no one mentioned super tux kart yet
I’m surprised that no one mentioned super tux kart yet
I spent so many hours on wesnoth…
That one is perhaps the most polished open source game out there.
You can’t save the entire world like that, without a small sacrifice and cool explosions.
Did it happen for real? I always though that it was just a meme.
If it wasn’t for locked devices and proprietary drivers, it would be a nice experience, very close to linux.
It`s a swordfish in the picture
Looks interestsing.
Would it be also possible to ask for a captcha on the first interactions users from new instances make?
Can it be practical if several instances get created programmatically?
+1 for k9. Lightweight nd functional.
Sometimes it feels like I’m the only one using geany. Nice to see it mentioned.
The truth that is hard to swallow…
We are techy people who enjoy the concept of the fediverse, but the general public will never use it if it doesn’t become simple and straightforward.
I feel the same. I don’t care about the instance, I just want to interact with the communities.
Although they don’t profit directly from youtube, it’s a strategy they take to impede competition from arising and keeping their name as the main one. It’s the kind of strategy only multibillionaire companies can do, and, in my opinion, something that should be restricted, because it affects smaller businesses to the point of becoming inviable.
Syncthing is awesome. I’m never losing data to a damaged or stolen device again, and it makes accessing data from a computer and sending data to the phone so much easier.
But we have to keep in mind that syncthing doesn’t protect by default us from accidental deletion, so it’s not a 100% replacement for a backup.
After using different distros for more than 10 years, I reached a never imagined level of not caring anymore. Nowadays, I use any of them, and it’s fine. I don’t even care to change the wallpaper or tweak most settings anymore.
For the record, I’m using fedora on my main rig, mx linux on my low-end laptop, and armbian on my orange pi board.
They will probably do a biased and heavy moderation in the thread.
What other options are there besides lemmy?
It’s not the services that are dying, but the internet as we used to know.
Change is natural, but the services are all changing in a way not beneficial forthe users.
Adding tales of maj’eyal to the roguelike list.