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Some stuff I decided to put on codeberg.

Also, high five if you recognize the fucking hell hole that is that background landscape.

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dude looks like he was created using dark souls character customization lmao

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  • Shattered Pixel Dungeon
  • Sunset Overdrive
  • Your Only Move is Hustle
  • Death's Door
  • Super Woden GP 2
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steam drm is so easy to bypass that it almost doesn't count

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it's been some time since I don't fiddle with anything ai related (10 months), but I used hugging face spaces to test some uncesored stuff, but it's trial and error. Some spaces allow it, some don't.

I don't know if it is still, but stable diffusion was the shit back then.

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Just wash your flies before consumption.

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TOTK is one of the best games this year.

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just how many appendages did that monstrosity had??

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picture a square that is n times n, grid size 1. cut it diagonaly, you have n²/2, but that leaves out the bunch of triangles that are 1/2 each. how many of these triangles are there? n.

so we are left with n²/2 + n/2.

which is (n² + n)/2.

which is n(n + 1)/2.


edit.: maybe using an irl example like counting steps on a staircase and their area could help ilustrate it better, idk.

Some time ago I was looking for a Linux music player (harmonoid.com)

Well, I have to say that Harmonoid is the best one I’ve found, it has a ton of cool features, it works and it allows you to be able to see your collection by album and it doesn’t use Electron. Right now its development has stalled a bit but it’s still pretty much in good shape, though.

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I like Tauon Music Box.

Python based. Relatively easy to compile. It's also on flathub.

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Kind of a small spoiler, but:

Only thing I have to say about anyone trying Sekiro is: don't worry about dragon rot. It is not a big deal as you first think. Like, at all.

Can you believe that actually put me off of playing it for a year or so?

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NewPipe x SponsorBlock

You just have to set up the sponsorblock in the configs, it comes disabled

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Wasn't a guy convicted on france not long ago and the deciding factor the judge used was because he used linux? WTF is going on there?

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All pawns are scrambled around the board and turn into hidden mines, turning the game into minesweeper


edit: I mean, if any future move ends on top of a mine, it blows up the tile.

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I have no Mouth and I must Cream

... I don't want to talk about it

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there is an issue about it on the main repo.

It is intended but I agree, maybe just remove the whole field when the mag is federated, or show the real owners in the specific instance that the magazine belongs to.

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but they can write malware and commit it to their repos.

the question is how long will it take for someone to recognize it. ie.: how well obfuscated is it?

not saying they gonna do it, just that doesn't trust any code just bc they are open source

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isn't === the one that compare types first?

I just tried on node and 0 == '0' returns true


found the real reason

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JS null and undefined shenanigans


basically:

  1. bigger an lesser comparison types convert null to zero, so is zero bigger or lesser than zero? no
  2. == is fucky and to it null only equals undefined and undefined only equals null (and themselves), so no
  3. is zero bigger than or equal to zero? yeah
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I use KeepassXC from the distro repos and syncthing so I have that shit synced around the whole house.


edit: on android I use KeepassDX

It is keepass all the way down lol

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Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead isn't really indie, it is straight up Open Source and a freaking good roguelike. The DDA variant focus heavily on the realism aspect of survival, but there are forks that try to gamefy it more.

There is also Rain World, which I am addicted for 3+ months now. It is also on sale, but before you buy it, know that you are going to die A LOT, but it really isn't a big issue; it's actually funny most times lol. Great lore too.

And one that I've rooted for a long time and I think flopped hard in its release is Below, but I very much still love it.

Also, one that I played for a bit last week and the soundtrack slaps hard is APE OUT.


How did I forget about Noita? This one is a masterpiece. Crafting a wand just to fucking obliterate yourself out of existence .3 seconds later is just chef's kiss. Also hämis.

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libgen, anna's archive, scihub if I'm feeling academicky. So I guess renting eh?

used to have a kindle pw2 but nowadays I just read stuff through koreader or mupdf on a smartphone

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