

Wow, thank you for this response. I hadn’t thought of tracking music preferences as a tool for self discovery.
Wow, thank you for this response. I hadn’t thought of tracking music preferences as a tool for self discovery.
I’ve been thinking about setting up a scrobble server, but haven’t been sure what I would do with it. What do you use the information for? Does it affect how you listen?
Realized last week that my fail2ban settings are too strict – I get banned immediately if I visit my funkwhale (music server) domain without being logged in. In fact, I think much of my “downtime” might have actually just been me banning myself for 15 minutes now and then…
I was thinking about getting rid of Grafana, which is overkill for my server, and replacing it with Logdy this weekend, but didn’t get around to it.
Bayonetta. Beat the first level last night; this game is ridiculous in the best possible way. I’ve had it on Steam for a while, but never played it. I recently cobbled together a 2010-ish PC out of parts from various family members’ old computers, and installed Linux on it, so now I’m wanting to see which xbox360/ps3 era games it can play. Bayonetta runs perfectly fine.
I keep getting this game and the upcoming Shinobi game confused with each other, but they both look amazing. And I do mean that literally, with great pixel art for Ninja Gaiden and a kind of hand-drawn Flash game style for Shinobi. Great time to be a fan of… retro-styled 2D reboots of ninja-themed franchises, I guess?
I have too many games in my backlog right now, but I’ll probably have to pick these up anyway and move them to the top of the queue.
Well, it definitely fits the theme for that era, that’s for sure. Maybe even the defining site for that aesthetic.
Space Channel 5 is one of those classic Dreamcast games that I haven’t checked out yet. I’ll be sure to get to it now.
One part from the Sonic Adventure blog:
He was such a cute rapper.
His eyes sparkled just a little.
I didn’t have a session today, so I was able to watch with ease.
Marlon, the vocalist of Knuckles, is very sexy.
I guess you could say he was rougher than the rest of them, the best of them, tougher than leather.
Thanks, that’s good to know. I heard the Framework 13 wad solid; I thought I was replying to a comment about the Framework 16, though. That must have been a different comment. I heard the 16 has a little flex.
I’m curious about this as well. The keyboard flex was always brought up by early reviewers for the Framework 16, and I think Framework said they would make a more sturdy keyboard for it later, but I haven’t heard any updates about that.
I’m kind of surprised that it’s only 51 GB. They’re all FLAC files ripped from CDs – I was expecting like 300 GB at least.
So apparently this 1TB SSD is going to last me a while. :P
This is such a great writeup, thank you! I always can’t believe the actual photos I see of Group B races, lol.
Sometimes I hear about other people’s storage setups and I think, “that is overkill, no one really needs that.” According to this thread, I am quite mistaken about that. 😳
I have 2,057 songs, taking up a measly 51 GB, on a Funkwhale server. No movies or TV shows.
That should get a little larger soon. I have about 100 vinyl records that I want to make digital rips of.
Having a game out there on any platform is super cool. I love the art style, too!
First time I’m hearing about this; looks great!
I didn’t have the patience for RPGs like that when they were originally out (and I was a little kid), but I’ve also been enjoying them on my Anbernic device. For me it’s been Phantasy Star IV.
Total War: Shogun 2. No idea why I decided to reinstall it out of the blue; just wanted to pick it up again after not playing for a long-ass time. I played it a bit when it first came out, but just didn’t really get into it. I’m seeing if it’s playable on the couch with a Steam controller now. Verdict so far: maaaaybe.
I have a soft spot for Gentoo, even though I haven’t used it in years. It was one of my first experiences with Linux, since it was installed in one of the computer labs in college. I just remember that the windows had this physics jiggle effect when you dragged them around. I was so surprised that Linux had a more “fun” aesthetic than Mac or Windows did.
Reposting what I said on Mastodon, since a few people seem to be falling for this one:
[…] but this looks like satire, and searching for that poster’s name suggests that he’s not being serious here.
Case in point: he has a blog that shows he’s not a Trumper.
https://drewpavlou.substack.com/p/maga-maoism-trumpism-as-a-third-world
Conservatives have a hard time understanding satire (article about this), let’s make sure progressives don’t become the same way. (I know, it’s hard, especially when a lot of conservative opinions are indistinguishable from satire.)
Has Castle Crashers been getting updates this whole time? Or is this an “out of nowhere” thing? Either way, great!
Also, between this and a new Super Meat Boy coming out, Newgrounds is having a moment right now.