

That’s an awesome memory, and congrats on 28 years!
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That’s an awesome memory, and congrats on 28 years!
How thoughtless of them! I know a comic strip they could read to learn better manners.

Yeah, that was a sad day. I remember sneaking texts under the desk or while driving (I know, not a good idea) without looking away.


Jellyfin is the way. Streaming only made sense when prices were low and all the content was basically in one place.
I’ll just keep growing my personal library.
Oh weird, I guess the photos cycle out on the “new” page.
Here are all the pics of just the lunar flyby, including the one I posted above:
Happy to be of service!

I’ll have to remember this, thanks.


Yeah, it’s a famous game (game 1) from the World Chess Champtionship in 1972.
Fischer was flustered about various conditions of the tournament and made an amateurish blunder by taking a “free” pawn with his bishop, which Spassky then immediately trapped.

Don’t most games keep save files separately from the main game files?
I don’t have much experience searching like that yet and still default to using the gui for navigating directories… I’m still a relative linux noob.
Oh! Good to know!
That’s very logical, I just wish it was more readable, especially that subfolder after compatdata that’s just numbers. I’m pretty sure that directory was full of folders with non-descript numbers on my pc, and the only way to proceed to the windows-style filesystem was to guess + check or have a reference to match it.
I haven’t used Bazzite, but I recently needed to find my save data on PopOS for a steam game that runs with proton, and it was so buried in subfolders that I only found it after asking chatgpt.
Beautiful! Thanks


She’s hunching down to chest level and making a rude face at the driver.
Ooh, I should look into this for GNOME.
I was glued to the stream for that one too!
And I know it’s been done before, but I absolutely cannot wait until the Artemis moon landing mission. It should be a national holiday so that everyone can watch.
This has to be the coolest one.

Hmm, a cryptid museum that the locals will tell stories about but can no longer be found. That seems fitting.