

I don’t know, really. I just stole it from someone who stole it from someone who stole it from… Back when he announced his intention to change the name.
Él/He/Him | 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🇵🇸🇻🇪🇨🇺
ES: Un nerd cualquiera, mayormente informática y juegos. Introvertido. Daltónico. Amante de los gatos.
EN: Just a random nerd, mostly IT and games. Introvert. Colorblind. Cat lover.


I don’t know, really. I just stole it from someone who stole it from someone who stole it from… Back when he announced his intention to change the name.


Tell them it’s the

Now for a serious note, I’ll recognize the name “Gulf of America” if and only if they admit that America is the whole continent, and that the country has no actual name.


So, join Pixelfed?


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I think it loads a community named digg(dot)com on your local instance
Edit: could be a Voyager (mis)feature?
Edit 2: Jerboa doesn’t even react when clicking that link


That changes everything


And its awareness of SAF. I use it on my tablet to access for example Termux home directory. Doesn’t work with Google Drive for some reason tho


What is a man?


If it’s a Windows game, you could use something like Inno Setup. Most of what you’d need is possible to do via easy to use GUI dialogs, and it has a scripting language to do more complex things if the need arises.
For Linux games you’ll probably use a Flatpak, or a package for your distro (e.g. .deb packages or such). You can look for a guide somewhere.
Games usually come already in installers if needed by the game. You can get away with just zipping up the directory if it doesn’t need things like e.g. Windows registry entries or additional supporting software like runtime libraries.


Ministry Department of Truth


Related to that, what’s up with labeling the buttons “Sign in”/“Sign up” instead of a less ambiguous “Login”/“Register”? (Looking at you, Github)
(My native language is not English, and I always confuse the two 🤷)


I’ve been a computer nerd since I was like 10. When I was younger (damn, am I that old already?), I used to install PC games for friends (including ahem cracks). I always did it for free just, well, because they were friends, and because it took no longer than 10 minutes in the worst case. Their parents always threw a few bucks my way anyway, which I always tried to refuse, but ended up taking because of their insistence.
I also started contributing to open source from a relatively young age (I think I was maybe 20), not with the intention to make a career out of that, but because I found it a fun activity, and liked my contributions helping people.
In both cases, my family was all over me for not making a career from that. Like, my brother in Christ, I don’t need to be fucking working 24/7 from birth to death. People are allowed to do things just for fucking fun.


Ah! Bummer :(
I haven’t used Excel in ages, tho


Well, IIRC there’s a flight simulator hidden somewhere in Excel
Edit: https://www.exceldemy.com/7-excel-easter-eggs-for-power-users/


+1 for Luanti and Simon Tatham’s Puzzles.
I used to use Lemuroid too, but now prefer RetroArch. Both use the same libretro “cores” (plugins/emulators/programs). RA has many more features, but is mainly gamepad oriented (though its default UI is quite usable via touchscreen). Lemuroid has less features but it’s easy to setup.
Shattered Pixel Dungeon is also quite nice if you like roguelikes.
Vector Pinball is also cool.


Here in my country (at least public healthcare, which my mother and I use, and the private provider my grandfather uses), pharmacists give you enough full boxes to cover the month, even for controlled substances, even if that means giving a few extra pills.
As an example, I take 1 ½ Risperidone pills daily, which makes 45 pills a month. Boxes are 20 pills each, so they give me 3 boxes (60 pills). The leftovers helped me a couple of times I was sick or otherwise couldn’t get the refill on time.
There was only one time where they gave me two boxes and a blister (50 pills), but it was still a full blister.


I use RetroArch btw on my tablet with a cheap Bluetooth gamepad, and have L3+R3 (pressing both sticks) configured to bring up the menu where I can save/load states, take screenshots, etc.
RetroArch also allows you to map actions like fast forward or slowmo to gamepad buttons, and make it so you have to hold a specific button to activate hotkeys.
Uruguayan here.
Even though we learn(ed?) the conjugations as “yo como, tú comes, él come, nosotros comemos, vosotros coméis, ellos comen”, Uruguayan Spanish uses neither “tú” (“vos” in informal contexts, and “usted” in formal contexts), nor “vosotros” (we use “ustedes”).
So in actual everyday talk is “yo como, vos comés (*), él come, nosotros comemos, ustedes comen, ellos comen”.
(*) Note the accent, I recently learned it’s commonly called voseo rioplatense, or more formally, Español rioplatense.