

Whose brilliant idea was it to demo this with a wallpaper that looks like a shitty diagonal screen fold?


Whose brilliant idea was it to demo this with a wallpaper that looks like a shitty diagonal screen fold?


Eh, I’m not about to stop using Firefox, but the complaint is valid. They nuked a bunch of work from volunteers without notice in favor of shitty auto translate.
I suppose I should say freedom of relevant information. Things that fall into the net of privacy generally don’t benefit the public to know. I’m focused more on scientific research, software code, things like that. Things the public benefits from the sharing of.
Good question, and a difficult one to answer comprehensively. Generally I’d say if the information is sufficiently dangerous to know, then destroying that knowledge for -everyone- including the original possessor of that knowledge is a reasonable choice. The knowledge of how precisely to make a nuclear bomb is not necessarily going to benefit anyone. But given something where that isn’t an option, such as mapping a virus to attempt to fight it, I’d say the information still should be available.
Mind you, I recognize this is an idealistic viewpoint. But I also recognize I will not be the end arbiter of informational dissemination. I just seek to get us closer to the point where someone else can agonize over these issues.
Ultimate freedom of information. Death to proprietary knowledge.


You may want to investigate partnership with one of the Decky plugins that already handles some of this. I believe Steam Deck HQ is the main one now, though I haven’t used that myself.


Most of the good ones have been mentioned, but I didn’t see Patchwork Heroes. Fantastic and unique action/puzzle game.
Screen cuts off at “Google Pixel 9 Po”. So clearly the model is Potato.
Could go for a middleground. Verbose -and- obscure. Check out fetlang when you’re not on a work computer.
Ask for all output in brainfuck.
Isn’t Motorola now Lenovo? I unfortunately can’t use their devices for work.
7 is read, write, and execute permissions. 700 is owner, but not group or others. 077 means the owner has no permissions, but group and others all have full permissions.


Seen? I’m actually a bit of a wimp difficulty-wise, so there’s a lot that intimidates me. Pretty much any 100-pointer seems insane to me. Completed? A now-demoted achievement for completing 50 waves of the arena in Golden Sun. That took hours to complete, and it was rough.


Heya, KickMeElmo from RetroAchievements here. I created !retroachievements@sopuli.xyz a while back just in case anyone wants to post about their achievement journeys. I’d love to read about your progress!


Hi! I’m an admin from RetroAchievements, excited to see all the hype around here. Each achievement set will have specific files it supports, as visible in “supported game files”. In the case of Earthbound, that encompasses a wide variety of translations as well as a few improvement hacks, plus the basic US version of the game. Usually games will have a much smaller number of supported files due to incompatibilities in the memory across versions complicating matters, as well as the achievement set dev being responsible for ensuring compatibility with the linked files. That said, hashing is based on the rom file itself, not the filename. In the case of SNES in particular, it’s just an md5 hash of the (headerless) game file. Different romhacks may have their own sets, and there are some special inert patches available to enable challenge achievement sets, such as one for completing the game while avoiding the cameraman at every opportunity.
If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to ask!


A site that basically exists purely to dox and harass people. They’re responsible for multiple people committing suicide, and have celebrated that fact.


Got it, so wait for it in humble bundle or buy it once it sinks to $5.
Sometimes file operations are easier in GUI. That’s… pretty close to being all though. As long as you’re willing to use the best tool for the job as needed, that’s what counts.