Works with anything plugged into the wall. Software developer most of the time. Helped start a makerspace once.
Will talk about Linux, plants, space, retro games, and anything else I find interesting.
Video on technology connections: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsA3X40nz9w
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Or “pirate” the drug like they do with insulin.
Yep same with PoPOS. Great little distro. It’s been my daily driver for years now.
Yep just putting rails and COBOL will get you loads of contacts. Not good ones but you’ll get them.
I have one running on the equivalent of a pi. It works no problem. The biggest issue is the constant io and network traffic but it’s not terrible.
I wish there was a only poll once every x amount of time instead of the constant polling, but it’s a good solution. I use lemmy.world as the main account and the other account when I need to post under my real name with some projects I run. Plus it makes for a good development instance since I work on lemmy from time to time
I agree. I want something that can replace (or enhance) my monitor. Thats it. Looks like it could be a quick win for companies that do it. Ive seen a couple but they all have very big downsides…like price (like you said).
Try this: https://itch.io/games?exclude=tg.horror
It excludes the horror games.
They are certainly entertaining.
Im waiting for it to come out! Looks like a fun game.
There is a lot of surface level stuff going on in software development now days. It’s great for getting the job done, but just learning to solve a problem ends up being very difficult for developers. It will be an interesting 10 years with the invent of AI.
I remember those days. I used mercurial and svn. And file locking in other solutions.
I’m so happy with git.
Itch.io has some great games. Steam has an entire section. Totally agree with you.
I just got Good Boy Galaxy. Awesome game.
Wow this article goes into the nuance. And it terrified me.
Tilvideo and makertube are great.
That’s big news! Wow. This whole saga is getting to be a big deal.
I have the same phone stock os. How’s graphene?
I’ve used gnucobol before for testing out some rm COBOL that was extremely costly to a company. Ended up saving the company around 40k worth of licencing fees per year with my work before moving on.
I wonder if it has anything to do with the hurricane.
Some services Ive been looking at: