Linux in a Bit

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👋 Hi, I'm Aaron, nice to meet you!
🍿 Most of the time I just post about whatever I find interesting.
📸 I do various higher quality projects every once in a while.
🦣 I’ve been somewhere on Mastodon since April 8th, 2021 :)

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Lowkey incredibly hyped for Rush Rally 4...
There's a dev blog here: https://www.brownmonster.co.uk/blog/category/rush_rally_4/index.html
Rush Rally 4 | Brownmonster Games

Brownmonster Games | The home of the Rush Rally gaming series

 Rush Rally is like what would happen if a guy with a part in the physics for DiRT 2, F1 2009, MotoGP 10/11, Split/Second, and both Sonic All-Stars Racing games, decided he was tired of that, wrote his own game engine and made a few rally games almost entirely by himself.
...
 Wait a moment...

Back in my day all the boys were 'ethically using' Repl.it for free VPS hosting... Now it's become just another AI slop vendor.  

 Ah how the mighty have fallen.
They could've just kept burning their investor's cash on letting children run jerry-rigged Minecraft servers and hosting dumb websites, but they didn't! 

"The more advanced a technology is, the greater the population that will be unable to distinguish it from magic." 
(for the record, if you want something actually stable, secure, and mature, I'd still go for https://git.quad4.io/RNS-Things/MeshChatX or https://github.com/markqvist/nomadnet instead, at least for the time being)
MeshChatX

A Reticulum MeshChat fork from the future.

Quad4 Git

Believe it or not, this isn't #Meshtastic or #Meshcore

It's #Reticulum  
That's right, Reticulum is finally running on microcontrollers and there's so many ways to do it:

@cinimodev Re: https://blog.ctms.me/posts/2026-02-15-offline-world-part-1/
Some offline things I like/recommend  

'Offline' communication tools
- For smaller-scale communication: https://briarproject.org
- If you wanna build your own internet: https://reticulum.network (I wrote a blog thing about it a while back; https://linuxinabit.codeberg.page/blog/reticulum)

Mapping tools:
- Offline maps: https://www.comaps.app
- Everything else you could possibly ever need: https://kylecorry.com/Trail-Sense

New series - Good offline apps

Earlier today I enjoyed reading a post that got me thinking more about my experience with software when offline. I want to start a series that will highlight applications I think are doing it well.

Dom Corriveau
It's over.
No matter how much you try to convince them otherwise, people generally can't care about very many things. 
Rolling release  
Fully independent  
Actually usable  
Doesn't fall apart when you update  
https://getsol.us
Solus