Ugh, that's a pretty insane default. Thanks for the heads-up.
Unexpected HOTS in a Clojure talk
As I am watching this video about the use of the Clojure programming language in TV sports production I was surprised to see a bunch of Heroes screens popping up starting at around 3:15. Apparently the initial use case for the tool was Dorm in 2016 (I think, based on the project starting date mentioned and the screenshots). The tool was used for the drafting screens (this was before tournament drafting was added in-game). It was then developed further and used in all kinds esports and TV sports events.
I had similar worries about the AMD driver stability before I switched from NV about 5 years ago. But my experience has been great even back then and things have only improved since.
One data point to consider is that Valve is shipping the Steam Deck with an AMD AMU and stability and compatibility is paramount for that use case.
I've been waiting forever for this to get a real price cut but instead it just got 50% more expensive. I guess I will just have to be patient for another decade.
Any naming convention is fine as long as it's meaningful to you. But it's a good idea to keep your own repos separate from the random ones you clone from the internet.
What I see is an inexperienced developer who instead of systematically debugging the issue keeps trying random stuff hoping that it will somehow work.
Don't forget spite. The guy was always an asshole but when people finally started calling him out he got triggered and became a raging asshole. Now he thinks that he found his people but doesn't realize that they hate him too, they just find him useful for the moment.
If it looks interesting then make sure to check out the Forest of Shadows version too. It can be played either standalone or combined with the original. It adds a poison mechanic and some other relatively minor things. There is also a newer space themed game called One Deck Galaxy but I haven't played that one yet.
Thanks. I tried to make sense of it and experimented a bit with making the same ioctl's mentioned but couldn't get it to work. I either didn't get it right or it's something else.
Maybe I will take another look later but for now my workaround is to just fire up Baba Is You which idles at a low cpu use and then run evfwd with the grab option so that Baba no longer gets the input.
Yes, that works too with one fairly big caveat: for some reason the Steam Deck's controller is not producing evdev events until a game is actually running on the deck. So evfwd is not receiving events while the Steam UI is active. I haven't been able to figure out yet why this is the case.
If you want to try it you can start a random game on the deck and then fire up evfwd on the controller device and using the -g (grab) flag to avoid passing events to the running game.
Edit: while we are talking about the Steam Deck: when ssh-ing to the deck it can be helpful to turn off wifi power management to avoid lag: iw wlan0 set power_save off
A new tool to forward evdev input events between Linux hosts
evfwd is a new tool for forwarding evdev input events from one Linux host to another, typically through an ssh connection.
The reason I am posting this here is that my initial motivation for creating the tool was gaming related: I wanted to be able to use my laptop's keyboard and gamepad on my Steam Deck.
The tool works by serializing /dev/input/... events on one hosts and then injecting them via /dev/uinput on another. You have to arrange the pipe between the two ends, typically using ssh:
evfwd /dev/input/somedevice | ssh somehost evfwd -s
See the readme for more details.
A little late to the party but here are my favorites that have a boardgame-adjacent feel:
- Hoplite (mobile only) - turn based strategy. I believe the enemy moves are fully deterministic so with enough patience you could play a physical version.
- Dicey Dungeons - Dice management strategy
- Slice & Dice - Dice based combat, tableau building
- Into the Breach - turn based strategy. Small number of very thinky turns
- Solitairica - more gamified solitaire. I think it could be turned into a physical game but would need a lot of bookkeeping.
- Dorfromantik - it was turned into a physical boardgame that preserves the feel of the original to a great extent
One Deck Dungeon is an inexpensive small box co-op game with a fantasy dungeon crawl theme and an approachable rule set. It only plays 1 or 2 but you could always have 2 people share a character and make the decisions together. Or just share both characters between all players. There is also an app version (mobile, steam) that is a good way to learn the game.
I've been using VLC for folder based play of audio files. The UI is not ideal but it works well and the other apps I've tried didn't work out for various reasons. Unfortunately the Android Auto version of the UI doesn't have access to the folder browsing feature.
No idea if VLC has lyrics support for audio-only files.
It's been mostly Isaac as usual but I picked up Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate yesterday and I like it a lot. It's a fast-playing roguelite with a neat idea that's implemented well. The game mechanics remind me of Hoplite on mobile.
The game is currently on sale and has a free demo. It has good controller input and low resource use, a great fit for the Deck.
Trump and his handlers just before the debate:
Handler: Mr President... (he insists on being called that by his people) - before you go out there I want you to promise again that you won't bring up the thing about people eating cats and dogs...
Trump: yeah, fine
Handler: Remember how we talked about this? And how you promised that you won't bring it up no matter what happens?
Trump: Yeah, fine, whatever.
Just doing Cave Spinner things.
I have little sympathy for people like the author who knowing all this continue to give content to that site. And I don't care about their excuses.
If you don't like that the new owner has turned your favorite pub into a nazi bar then maybe you should stop spending your money there.
I avoid giant boxes of minis so my biggest is A Feast for Odin. With the expansion it's a pretty full box and I love every bit of it.
Smallest is probably Squire for Hire or Dragons of Etchinstone. Small deck games like the Buttonshy ones but in more compact folding envelopes. I also have a few Pack O Game games: DIG, ORC, BUS, maybe those are smaller by volume.
I've been using NetGuard for many years to block net access for apps that shouldn't need it. I haven't noticed any impact on battery life and haven't run into issues other than what one might expect (for example when it turns out that the blocked app refuses to run without network access)
Didn't know about RethinkDNS, looks neat, will give it a try sometime.
For what its worth hardened wouldn't have saved you from the recent openssh RCE. It may or may not save you from the next one.
Staying on top of GLSAs and making sure that you don't misconfigure your system is probably more important.
newpipe can play offline files I’m pretty sure
Don't think that this is true (unless we are talking about a fork that I am not familiar with). The FAQ has an entry on this and mentions that you need to use an external player. I use mpv and VLC.
Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400 (1999)
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Noita Epilogue 2 Update
Noita Epilogue 2 Update is now available. To celebrate the update, Noita is 60% off at Steam! This update includes a ton of new things, like new spells, new enemies, new bosses, a new area and new secrets. There's also a bunch of tweaks, updates and bug fixes. Unfortunately your old save games won't...
Carcassonne bot over at Mastodon
Attached: 1 image Ok. So CarcBot kind of understands the river expansions now but in a very hamfisted way. Sometimes they bump into each other so it just starts again. But overall once I stopped it curling back on itself it mostly works. This is the end of CarcBot posts for now. A fun side project....
Someone else's project I saw in my Mastodon #boardgames feed.
Sell me on Lorcana
I am familiar with TCG basics, dabbled in Magic, played many boardgames. I am curious about Lorcana but so far all I know about it is that it's a Disney themed TCG.
What makes the game intriguing to you? What are some unique aspects of it? Anything you don't like about it? How much do I have to be into the theme to enjoy it? How much would I have to spend to enjoy the game 2p with my partner?
If you read this morning’s story about Elon Musk’s impulsive decision to move servers out of Sacramento and up to Portland in a dangerous and wholly unsecure manner, and wondered if the FTC (who ha…
Read to the end for some scrumbling
the replacement mod search for r/thingsforants is going great!
According to an r/modcoord post this subreddit was another one where the admins wholesale removed the current mod team and now they are looking for replacements.