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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jul 26, 2023


Steam Decks Everywhere and Nintendo Switch Linux Mod

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Technology and Free Software


If/when ASCII ain't enough, it's actually *you* that ain't enough


If/when ASCII ain't enough, it's actually *you* that ain't enough


> Awakening early allowed me to coffee and eat sooner, opening the door to getting a bunch yard waste street side, and the jumping right into mowing the lawn after enjoying some Scott Adams on YouTube.


> Actually, that was interrupted about 2/3rds through the show by a central AC service call, which resulted in the worst possible diagnosis: the need to replace the entire unit. Ugh.


> But, you know, isn't it rather silly for an NPC to sweat such details?


> We neutralized any possible fretting attacks by hitting the beach, which was glorious. I'm guessing the water temperature was maybe 75F. Grant it, we were parked in front of a sandbar, the water is generally warmer than in the deep. But it was fun noodling around, swimming under water, digging in the lake sand for handfuls of rocks, watching the sand sift through the fingers while raising the hand to the surface, occasionally finding treasure in the palm of my hand.



Pressing buttons


Pressing buttons


> Hi. I'm just a developer spending an evening at the pub. I decided I wanted to use the keyboards I build for something other than writing code at work.


> Despite having built 10 or so keyboards with different layouts and materials, I can't really say I've found a favorite. So, I hoard them in drawers and swap them around my desks when I remember they exist. When the urge to swap keyboards comes over me, I'll stumble into here and press some buttons.



Internet/Gemini


First


First


> First post on midnight pub! I might use this as a backup for my main gemlog, and definitely to interact with folks in this space (so many cool people here)



So when the heck is September gonna end, anyway?


So when the heck is September gonna end, anyway?


> For me it began with a high school friend's unbeknownst-to-me-(via-vodka-in-milk)-inebriated father who was also perpetually high on Gurdjieff/Ouspensky material.


> I mean, okay, I was somewhat fascinated by astrology even earlier in life. But it doesn't take long immersed in the likes of Gurdjieff/Ouspensky before broad categories of people seems silly.



Please return to Newsgroups


Please return to Newsgroups


> I'm on the record as a lover of email. Communications these days are all too... immediate. Urgent. Grabbing your attention away from the day-to-day and demanding you give over your soul to the neverending stream of thoughtless messages, gifs, and links. It's exhausting. Working in Slack channels is a surefire way to get a migraine (or worse).


> Email, meanwhile, is more patient. Emails come in and sit there until you're ready to deal with them. There is an expectation that emails will take longer to write and contain a greater level of thought than the average instant message. You also get the benefit of truly contextual communication.


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