

Its basically a Linux terminal for your phone that can run rsync, so it should work both ways.


Its basically a Linux terminal for your phone that can run rsync, so it should work both ways.


I think you can do that with Termux on Android.
I’m currently using Pop!_OS, which is a great desktop distro.
I was using MX Linux a lot which is amazing for both times when you need a portable distro with lots of features and when you need something that will still run well on older machines.


I still love all of the 90s FPS games like Doom and Quake.
I always assumed it was shorthand for an html close tag like </s>, so I’m going with “/s”.
Until markdown gets a sarcasm thing at least.


Icecast is awesome and I wish more people knew about it. I much prefer it to things like Spotify.
And yeah, VLC can do anything. It could probably make me an iced coffee if I looked through the settings. Something cool I also discovered is that it can do iptv, which lets you stream TV shows.


I would say “cursive is how adults write, you’ll need to know it”, but that wasn’t true then either.


Quake was awesome, especially since you could play the online multiplayer from the free version.
Soul Reaver, Castlevania: SOTN and Suikoden 2 are my personal faves.


Pillars of Eternity, which I did not give a fair shot when I first tried it and am enjoying a lot more this go around and Baba is You.


It kind of works in Elder Scrolls games. You’re typically just some random dude getting roped into stuff you barely understand so it makes sense that you don’t have much of a sense of urgency. And the main quest usually has parts where you’re encouraged to go do other stuff to build up skills and join factions.


If I’m thinking of the same scene, it was Bobbie the first time she’s on Earth and has kind of a panic attack because she’s never been anywhere where you could just be out in the open like that. I forget which book it was though.


Synfig might be what you’re looking for.


Markor is FOSS and stores notes as md or txt files. I like that feature as well, I can sync it to outside devices and not need any specific app to open them.
That was my only issue with the otherwise excellent Shovel Knight! It had very long levels and only saved once you beat them.
I loved that improvised combat mechanic where you had to use whatever was handy in the environment to fight the vampires.
Sub-Lemminal messages?
I use Iris Micro, I’ve never had issues with it.


Way back when Diaspora was first being developed and people were starting to talk about it.
Ursula LeGuin and Robin Hobb are 2 of my all time faves.