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The Stop Killing Games petition is back in the UK to sign gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/the-…

#StopKillingGames



BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
I LOVE this type of stop-motion animation!

youtu.be/IG-XHZ_kKfw?si=tcR8rJ…



Back from the holidays, starting the fresh new year with a cozy morning in a warm room, accompanied by my #MastodonPlushToy. #Plushtodon



Scribbly comic-book styled Heroes of the Seven Islands is a party-based RPG inspired by 90s games gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/scri…

#HeroesoftheSevenIslands #RPG #IndieGames #Linux



Mighty Marbles is a sweet physics-based toy playground out now gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/migh…

#MightyMarbles #IndieGames #Linux #SteamDeck




This is competence.

Champion of the 99% and it´s entirely possible that most of them had no idea.

Tagging fellow Lina Khan fan @pluralistic but we should all be Lina Khan fans…

youtube.com/watch?v=enHn9R_T2R…

This entry was edited (1 year ago)
in reply to Dan Hugo (แดน)

meeting her once just before she took the job was basically the highlight of my regulatory life
in reply to Nathan Schneider

I have seen LK online in various contexts, ie formal interviews like this sit-down and on less-formal youtube shows, I am always impressed at her access to facts. That is, she comes with answers and can explain everything, apparently in an audience-aware way.

Again, it is a shame that answers to consumer economic questions were not simply, “Lina Khan is on it.” Within the limits of FTC constraints, of course.

Interesting times ahead.



Jan 14th Steam Beta fixes Linux issues, a Steam Deck WiFi crash, View In Library added to Downloads page gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/jan-…

#Steam #PCGaming #SteamDeck



Vulkan Quake port vkQuake 1.32 adds external WAD, WAD3, and Half-life format support gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/vulk…

#vkQuake #Quake #FPS #Retro #Gaming




La IA me parece una mierda

Reflexiones que nos ofrece @cdelacruz en su blog

¿de verdad no nos podemos negar a la IA?

frikoteca.blogspot.com/2024/12…



WebScreen is a customizable open source mini-screen that sits on your monitor to show notifications and more gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/webs…

#OpenSource #WebScreen



Se estima que un centro de datos consume entre 11 y 18 millones de litros de agua por día

El acuífero de Querétaro tiene un déficit de más de 65 mil litros de agua anuales

Esto más bien parece el "banderazo de salida" de una catástrofe

elpais.com/mexico/economia/202…





A fresh Steam Deck Verified games round-up for January 2025 gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/a-fr…

#Gaming #SteamDeck #PCGaming #SteamDeckGaming



I'm seeing a lot of talk about #Pixelfed this week. Many regard it as a viable alternative for Instagram.

But it also works very nicely for a graphic art portfolio site, which is closer to how I'm using mine:

px.filmfreedom.net/@lunatics

For this, the "Collections" feature is very nice. I have collections for "Tests", "Stills", "Characters", and "Design", and I can add more.

And there's a "Portfolio" view, accessible from my profile.

More restful than a site always pushing stuff on you!

in reply to Space Catitude 🚀

This is really a real cool use of pixelfed. I wish I could see the collection titles before I click, though. I just see a cropped version of the first image of each collection in a grid on the collections page.



Queda't amb qui té mire així Les feuilles mortes.

📍Xàtiva, País Valencià.
📷 Minolta X-700
🎞 Ilford XP2 400 asa

#photography #fotografia #35mm #analògic #analog #portrait #film #Xàtiva #blackandwhite #biancoenero #bnw #bw #nb #gat #cat #gato #chat #ilford




"AMS event # 238-2025 caught from Wichita US"

youtube.com/watch?v=bwXXorz02F…

#meteor #cats



Impressive colony building sim Songs of Syx is getting ready to leave Early Access with a big new Beta gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/impr…

#SongsofSyx #IndieGame #LinuxGaming #PCGaming



alright, I'm seeing renewed interest in #pixelfed so I figured I'd explain the #fediverse in a way that makes sense to people. with pictures. sit back, it'll be interesting, I promise! 🧵

(note that this isn't about bluesky. they're built different and I don't know enough about how they work)



There goes the weekend - rogue-lite action-RPG Heroes of Hammerwatch II is out now gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/ther…

#HeroesofHammerwatchII #PCGaming #LinuxGaming #SteamDeck



Australia has been falling down the US rabbit-hole as well.

youtu.be/zfhCiFmtO8g?si=jMWUe9…



Positively rated immersive-sim FPS Fortune's Run is on hold as the developer is going to prison gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/posi…

#FortunesRun #Gaming #IndieGame #PCGaming



Northwest Africa (NWA) 4022 Meteorite Thin Section - XPL HDR Pathscan Enabler.

Solar Anamnesis, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 via Flickr: flic.kr/p/2hPZVrV

#meteorite




Anyone else on KDE have the Discover store repeatedly have the top bar with window controls just not there?

KDE v6.1.5
Frameworks 6.6.0
Wayland
Kubuntu 24.10
Plastik window decorations



Forest Reigns is a post-apocalyptic FPS set in Paris from former Stalker devs gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/fore…

#ForestReigns #PCGaming #Gaming



I've now started linkifying my discussion of how the Nintendo Entertainment System compares to the hardware I designed for web browsing.

In particular the small microprocessor I added for checksums, symmetric crypto, randomness, reading/writing numbers, counting, comparisons, SFX, etc.

You've provided some good 6502 links, thank you!
Beyond that Rodrigo Copetti is my main source: copetti.org/writings/consoles/…

I think I'll run some polls of your favourite NES games!

  • Faxanadu (0%, 0 votes)
  • SMB3 (100%, 1 vote)
  • Crystalis (0%, 0 votes)
  • Monsters In My Pocket (0%, 0 votes)
1 voter. Poll end: 1 year ago

This entry was edited (1 year ago)
in reply to Fionnáin

@ephemeral I love thinking through how things could be different!

I do appreciate solid-state drives, & I can see the value in fully-programable GPUs... Or widespread fiber... I don't think I appreciate much else in computing since mid-2000s...

Cryptography improved, & we have CRDTs & DGGS now. But that's software!

Going back to 1980s meanwhile, I think (if your software supported that hardware) most people would probably complain about the limited memory before the limited CPU!

in reply to alcinnz

that's fair. It's hard to imagine what people might think in that hypothetical. Maybe 'the web' would have remained a bunch of computers tethered together at CERN and a mild curiosity for people who read encyclopaedias.

I don't think I know enough about computing to know what hasn't advanced, and I appreciate your thoughts there.

And I guess lot of the fiber that affected the day-to-day was already rolled out in the late 90s, so even that predates your timeline.

This entry was edited (1 year ago)

in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum

Antivaccine bullshit is most likely to be blamed.

But also, are vaccines provided for free in the U.S.? Do you have to pay for them? If so, could many of those known as working poors be unable to afford them?



Northwest Africa (NWA) 2824 Meteorite Thin Section in Cross Polarized Light.

Solar Anamnesis, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 via Flickr: flic.kr/p/RChmux

#meteorite



techcrunch.com/podcast/social-…

Had a great time chatting with @Gargron on today's episode of Equity about Meta's content policy changes and the future of decentralized social media.



Unleash your creativity with Nextcloud Whiteboard!

Collaborate in real-time, draw stunning diagrams, brainstorm ideas, and create project plans together.

Sketch, share, and inspire with your team's imagination! 🎨✏️

#Collaboration #Creativity

youtu.be/xfzu98kPdh0



New Guide: An idiots guide to setting up Minecraft on Steam Deck / SteamOS with controller support gamingonlinux.com/guides/view/…

#Minecraft #SteamDeck #SteamOS

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