madame_gaymes

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[–] madame_gaymes@programming.dev 8 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) (2 children)

For new users that were otherwise scared of changing their daily driver, it does provide a nice little path for them.

Flip it into Desktop mode some times to get a feel for how different the DE is, play around with some command line stuff. Easy to factory reset, so mess it up if you want.

Then install something like CachyOS Handheld edition after a while to get a less restricted Linux experience, while maintaining game mode et all.

Hell, for the price, it's a great device to use as a dev machine if you do Cachy or similar. I use mine as my daily use "laptop" since my other laptop died, and was less powerful any way.

Place your bets, when will Starbucks / A Company that uses this method start implementing AI to design the buildings and run the printers? The last part of the article they talk about how this was more expensive than normal, but it "addressed a labor shortage." Motherfuckers will literally spend twice as much just to not pay a human a living wage.

[–] madame_gaymes@programming.dev 6 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

It does fall under the category, and I'm sure it wouldn't be the first time a human ever has

Could also be a nose, elbow, foot...

[–] madame_gaymes@programming.dev 14 points 1 day ago (4 children)

Besides a little creativity, all you really need is a protruding body part and some sand

[–] madame_gaymes@programming.dev 9 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Is this going to be the new "Eww, you're on Android" thing? Mac and Linux users not gonna talk to people purely because they use Windows, now.

At least in this scenario it would be because of something substantial, rather than some bullshit about colors.

Relevant quote from the article:

Beaumont's advice is simple, but a sobering indictment of the state of affairs.

"I would recommend that if you're talking to somebody about something sensitive who is using a Windows PC, that in the future you check if they have Recall enabled first."

It was a firing, but also booted from the company servers

Could be a print medium/ink issue. Might look completely fine on their monitor, but worse when printed. Usually these designers have things color-corrected so they can preview what a print would look like more accurately, but it isn't always perfect (or the printer may have changed some process/material without them knowing).

I guess this is why the Republicans crippled the NOAA. Can't have reefs of color, no sir. Probably try to deport them, even.

[–] madame_gaymes@programming.dev 23 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Exactly, you get what I'm trying to say. That and it isn't just one person/entity that is the issue.

Thanks for adding that to my toolbelt, lmao. Why did I never use the bowl nature put right there in front of me?!

[–] madame_gaymes@programming.dev 105 points 2 days ago (4 children)

I worked for a manufacturer on the engineering side for a while, and we had this absolute manipulator cunt in HR, basically throwing the CEO's name around like it was a pass to commit murder.

Once the CEO found out some of the shit she pulled, he dropped the ban hammer immediately. It was such a relief to us all, we were literally skipping and hopping in the hallways shouting "ding dong! the witch is dead!" It was a great moment until we realized a few months later half of the shit she did actually came from him and nothing really changed.

That last point may or may not be relevant to current times.

[–] madame_gaymes@programming.dev 5 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Fuck yea. Easier to make this "from scratch" than actual pasta, too, and tastes almost the same. Personally, I like this better because the texture of the "noodles" has a slight crunch to it while still being "al dente."

Besides low-carb diets, it's obviously a great sub for gluten-free folks as well.

 

On a Carousel of Sound, We Go 'Round was a multi release album + documentary. Mainly after the album as it has some of their best music IMO and early demos. Some of the tunes I can't quite get out of my head and I got a scratch that needs itching!

A snippet of the documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JITMmtQdtCk

I had an offline copy of the album long ago ripped from a CD I got at one of their shows, but now it seems I can't find it anywhere. Tried all the streaming services, bandcamp, torrents, etc. but it's nowhere to be found that I've run across so far. I can get to all the other albums and EPs, but not this one.

It was released on Equal Vision Records, so I have to imagine it's somewhere out there... but it's not even on the record studio's page! I can find a few different ways to watch/rent/buy the documentary by itself, but the music still eludes me.

Anybody out there happen to have this album or know where I can get a hold of it?

edit: soulseek to the rescue!

 

However, the hacker behind the phishing attack appears to have only stolen the email addresses of those who subscribed to Troy Hunt's blog, rather than Haveibeenpwned.com.

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/59634371

 

If you haven't seen the movie this was written for, do check it out!

World's Greatest Dad - A very dark comedy starring the late Robin Williams.

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KEXP in Mexico City has had some pretty phenomenal bands in recent months!

 

I love their face masks.

Also, if you're curious about this sort of thing, the guitar and bass are made by Maton (Australian).

 

Why? He had some pretty awesome videos back in the day that he did pretty much all himself, especially the Limit To Your Love video with the weird practical fx.

This is his latest vid... I'm very sad. He didn't even call it out in the vid description.

 

From the (Ukrainian) frontman, Eugene Hutz:

"It's one of the very few songs I wrote for a girl. I just moved in with my girlfriend in New York. We had a neighbour: an old woman who was always dressed in purple head to toe. She was clearly bonkers. So whenever my girlfriend and I had an argument and she would start screaming at me, I would say: you might as well start wearing purple now."

source: https://archive.is/pQRd

 

In the interest of grabbing data points to plan for some tools for you all, I'm curious what the ratio of users are around here.

How many of y'all are strictly Game mode users, and how many of y'all use it like a laptop?

A lot of what I do on the Deck requires Desktop mode, mainly to get at a terminal and to configure Steam for pirated games. However, that doesn't mean I couldn't devise a tool that launches from Game mode to do the same things.

I suspect the latter is going to end up being something that I need to build to be the most useful to a wider audience, but for being pirates I'm sure most of you have entered Desktop mode numerous times for one reason or another.

 

Just found this place, I dig it! I do gamedev on my Steam Deck, and I'm also a systems engineer. I have a repository of all sorts of Arch based things for pirates that are somewhat specific to Steam Deck ('cause Valve does some weird shit in the name of convenience, but I get it, people don't buy this machine to be a laptop like I did).

Any who, now that I've found this place I may put together more of my scripts into an easier to digest format and throw it up on Codeberg or something.

For now, I'll point you all towards a tool that I found on GitHub. I have a fork that I wrapped with a bash script to make life easier when it comes to grabbing FitGirl repacks. I've made a Pull Request to get it merged into the original repository, but my fork will probably be kept up to date more frequently (I don't know the original maintainer).

My Fork: https://github.com/madamegaymes/Fucking-Fast-Multi-Downloader

Original tool: https://github.com/JOY6IX9INE/Fucking-Fast-Multi-Downloader

My PR: https://github.com/JOY6IX9INE/Fucking-Fast-Multi-Downloader/pull/2

What does the tool do?

  1. You give it a FitGirl game URL (or several URLs)
  2. It scrapes all the fuckingfast direct download links
  3. Passes all that to python to download each part automatically

It probably isn't bug-free, I made these tweaks for myself and just today decided to try to get it merged into the original tool. I have ideas on how to make the tool much, much easier to use, so feel free to let me know if you run into issues!

The README should have the details, but I can add more if something is not clear. I'm not sure what the average level of tech savvy is in this community yet.

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