This is a curious idea for a game. The interior of an Oscar II sub is absolutely fascinating, and apparently very well realised.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUp3W1ArM4U
It's nearly Xmas, which means it's a good time for the Die Hard song:
https://youtu.be/OTyw6cq86kY
Late Night Linux | Episode 52.
Graham and Joe have been checking out a mobile Linux operating system Sailfish OS 3 from Jolla.
There’s also a packed news segment including KDE, RISC-V, Fedora, + the FSF.
==> https://latenightlinux.com/late-night-linux-episode-52/
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#LateNightLinux #Sailfish3 #KDE #RISCV #FSF #Fedora #MobileLinux #podcast
This is a good read. And it's not ust the US, they look the same all over the world.
https://www.curbed.com/2018/12/4/18125536/real-estate-modern-apartment-architecture
I know Jwiz prides himself on security and simplicity, but a Dbus api would be very nice.
...There is always *some* job it's running that absolutely saturates the I/O. It's infuriating. This used to annoy me enough with servers, but on a modest laptop with a 5200rpm spinner it's intolerable.
finally rescued an old T61 that I was using as a Windows box. The application my bike's fuel controller uses needs Windows. I don't foresee needing that anymore so I swapped the drive with the original Slackware install. It's working very nicely now.
Windows was becoming to all intents unusable due to the I/O thrashing (an almost constant disk queue).
This is something that never fails to amaze me about Windows, and it's been a thing since Vista and they *still* won't sort it.
Since battling various problems with my eyes since my retina decided to part ways with my left eye, I've made a lot of observations about accessibility. Masto does a good job, I find it very readable.
This is an excample of a colour scheme that absolutely doesn't work well for me:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-python/en/connector-python-api-mysqlcursor-execute.html
I don't know why I find Dire Straits and Sting (looking like he just got out of bed) so amusing but I do
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcqhvPNiJzo
Facebook a la Tolkien
In the old days, the Curly One, whose name shall not be mentioned, forged a Palantir for people to share their thoughts and lives with their friends. But secretly, he forged a spying device that allowed him to see it all and control it all.
The incantation started like this:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS
FOSS, motorbikes, and photography.