Spent some time with DCSS but in the end I felt it just got tedious, the need to get lucky somehow too. Adom was hard because of the graphics IIRC even got stuck where I couldn't hit the enemy, so that ended my check-out of ADOM :-).
Valmond
Bounty Bob on the C64 was goood.
You have never seen Factorio being mentioned on the internet?
Codeberg is free for free projects:
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I use it for the tenfingers project and it works great.
I sure wonder how this is supposed to function, any explanation anywhere, like a diagram or something?
I'm not trying to bash here, but sometimes I wonder what people actually do with their OSs.
I fire up software that I use, it would be quite consistent across any compatible OS, and we're ahead of the days when multi screens didn't work etc.
I'm on mint but any easy to install linux or even windows would give me the same workflow (after dealing with their bullshit ofc) except the terminal, and some other crap effectively. But on Linux? Smooth as a mirror, or what am I missing?
I just can feel the clickyness of it, but maybe hammering away at it daily wouldn't be so nice...
Good idea about the keycaps though! My keyboard has cherry browns so maybe I can make a look-alike ... Hmm...
I thought ml was leaking
Interesting thing that Chord stuff.
Sounds like a good little tool to have there, it's always hell to share stuff among computers and phones and stuff! Guess overwriting from one side to the other (and vice versa) would be hell to fix in a user friendly manner though... If you don't go for a master/slave system, or git repo style...
Yeah I know, I just don't want to save that clutter in a file format you can't use elsewhere.
Photoshop only makes you save in the .psd format if you have added layers, data outside the image etc. Otherwise it just saves it to a jpg or png or whatever it was when you opened it. This is the correct way IMO.
Bet there is a simple chain of key shortcuts to do just that?
What about an /i ?