linux-based (x86-64 and arm64) testing needed for borg mount, please help:
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linux-based (x86-64 and arm64) testing needed for borg mount, please help:
(I know I said I was only doing four a day, but what can I say? I'm an overachiever.)
There's a startup called CANDYSIGN heading to @crowdsupply soon with the HummingKit, a "software-defined charger" for USB Power Delivery work.
No relation to the old HummingBoards I've probably still got in a drawer somewhere...
Molasses is such a weird substance. It’s incredibly sticky and gums up any mechanical equipment it comes into contact with. It spreads like a virus. When it’s crystallized it is a fine powdered cloud but becomes viscous on surfaces. It attracts flies and is nontoxic.
wanna know one of the dirty little secrets of how to make a cool science fiction set? this bad boy right here, the NFS 4 Freezer Spacer. this fucker shows up EVERYWHERE in scifi set design
ceilings? check! floors? check! walls? check! tables? check!
instant scifi vibe
one of the creators of Disco Elysium, who have all seen their work stolen away by a corporation, has uploaded the entire game onto the Internet Archive.
it’s a beautiful game and it has stuck with me like very few stories have, in any medium.
https://archive.org/details/disco-elysium-ultra-compressed.-7z
EDIT: Probably not actually uploaded by the creators—I didn’t check the “uploaded by” for its difference from the “author” field.
Everything else I said is true: it’s a brilliant game and I can’t recommend it enough.