Michael Wood   

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Software Developer, Original Xbox Hacker, Odamex Team
PronounsHe/Him
Githubhttps://github.com/HyperEye
Websitehttps://www.odamex.net

Development disks for the #Atari
Jaguar game Cybermorph have been uploaded to the Internet Archive.

https://archive.org/details/@dave_lowe_disk_archive?query=cybermorph

Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Texts, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine

@majorlinux but will you find what you have to say interesting?

Since there’s been a resurgence lately of the “mastodon is mostly just for folks who use Linux” thing …

… i’m now curious about my community here

(i’m offering intentionally crude and ungranular options in this poll)

“I use Linux …”

(Please boost!)

Every day
55.3%
Occasionally
22%
Never
22.7%
Poll ended at .
"We thank you, Stilgar, for the gift of your body's moisture. We accept it in the spirit with which it is given." And Idaho spat on the table in front of the Duke.
@Shawn_Brink I can’t say I’m going to miss it.
@RxBrad according to the “#doom bible” it is supposed to stand for “Where’s All the Data?” Who knows if that’s true. It seems just as plausible to me that they were like, “Let’s wad all the data up into this file. What should we call it? The wad.”
@darnell @CNN @msnbc @threads @potus It’s normal for viewership to drop off after an election. I think a lot of MSNBC’s viewership is disappointed by the results and finds the news a bit triggering right now so they are paying attention to other things. Fox News viewers are probably enjoying the news a bit more right now. When Trump is in office and doing stupid Trump things MSNBC viewership will pick back up. Fox News has dominated the ratings for a long time though and I don’t think that will change anytime soon.
@MsDropbear425 according to the github/README this functionality is working on Gnome Wayland but not on Plasma Wayland.
@riffraff I enjoy the Dune miniseries but the Children of Dune miniseries is a significant improvement. They did a great job with it imo.
Your biggest cybersecurity risk isn’t a hacker—it’s the untrained employee who clicks the wrong link.