

He manages to toot his own horn and be completely tone-deaf in a single sentence.


He manages to toot his own horn and be completely tone-deaf in a single sentence.
He does take portals in the games. But he is quite vocal about hating them.


KeePass features a built-in synchronization mechanism. I store my password file on google drive for ease of access on multiple devices. I set up triggers (on save, on custom button) to sync between the local copy and the cloud copy, using this guide: https://keepass.info/help/kb/trigger_examples.html#dbsync
Not a turnkey solution, but once setup it works like a charm.


This game looks like a major flop in the making. It seems like they are trying to appeal to the Fortnite crowd with those flashy visuals and style.
Overall they are making some weird moves with Horizon, trying to expand it into a multi-genre license. This is a lot to put on a game which could have been a one-shot with a powerful story. The sequel felt kind of forced story-wise and don’t get me started about its ending.


Sysinternals (winternals) tools are so useful ! There is something for everyone there (TcpView, ProcExp are my personal go-tos). MS was well inspired to buy it and hire M. Russinovich.


DRG never fails to impress. One of my favorite mission-based coop games of all time (along with Helldivers 2 and Vermintide 2). I’ll be dabbling into some Ossuary exploration for sure.


chief executive slopfficer ?


Quick let’s rebrand LibreOffice to LibrePilot ! Wait no it’s already taken. And also a braindead move.


I got a lot of mileage off my SD with Steamworld games, and they are very cheap right now : SteamWorld Essentials
And if you’re in the mood for puzzle platformers, the Trine games run beautifully : Trine: Ultimate Collection


I opted into the prod_slim beta and it works as advertised. 22.01 GB on my SSD and the game is running the same as before, as far as I can tell.


I like the enthusiasm, but I’m sure you realize why Jellyfin is more suitable for mainstream use. The pretty web UI, user management, watch tracking and device-specific clients are what makes the software actually useful if you want to serve media to “normal” people.


Je suis en train de lire le manga Knights of Sidonia. L’auteur, Tsutomu Nihei, est connu notamment pour BLAME!, et ce manga est marqué du même genre d’étrangeté et malaise.
A part ça en attendant le dernier volume de la saga Sun Eater de C. Ruocchio, je lis les spinoffs de la saga principale.


It’s unlikely you can prevent install or remove entire features when Microsoft does not want you to. Depends on how baked-in they make it. More often than not it’s a game of whack-a-mole where you find out what toggles are available that disable stuff you do not want.


More unwanted bloat to disable, I guess.


Re-enabled experimental wake-on-bluetooth support for Steam Deck LCD, including support for LE peripherals
Just tested this with Xbox Series controllers. They are indeed able to wake up my SD LCD now, whereas only Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers (non BLE) used to work before.


I’m one 60 fps performance patch away from returning to AoC !


You should make Jellyfin aware of your reverse-proxy IP address or hostname:
(in my case localhost as the reverse proxy is running on the same machine).
How to send the X-Forwarded-For header depends on your reverse-proxy. In Caddy which I use, it does it by default.


That post looks like an AI-written sloppy ad. Also the github repo has no source code, only executable files. NOT SUSPICIOUS AT ALL.


Interesting on paper, but good luck running games with that setup.
If I understand correctly this basically starts a container which itself spawns a VM running windows. Good for running Minesweeper and probably not much else.
Oh so there is a proper name for this ! I have had those once in a while since I was a kid, and still get them well into my forties.
I do still remember the anxiety the first time it happened.