

“Mighty suspicious of you to protect yourself from our abuse. You must be up to no good.”


“Mighty suspicious of you to protect yourself from our abuse. You must be up to no good.”


Yeah but I’m poor. All the laws apply to me no matter how stupid and hypocritical.
There is the sequel to Homefront. It’s a bit different gameplay wise but it’s the same world. It does have some jank though and I haven’t tried it on Linux. Frankly I forgot about the series and I might actually scoop them both up to replay on the spring sale. Only a few dollars each.
I’ve heard good things about it. But I’ve also heard that vibe coders are trying to get a lot of slop code into the engine. Hoping they keep that out.
It’s only to verify my license. Don’t need to use it otherwise unless I want to post the projects I make on their itch.io clone storefront, which I don’t. I have windows dual booted on its own harddrive so I’ve just been using it there. Would be nice to phase out windows on this use case without having to learn a new engine entirely.
Maybe now I can approach the issue of getting Gamemaker Studio working on my Linux machine again. They insist on using that stupid browser to license verify for reasons that seem completely arbitrary to me. I wasn’t able to get the searched for workarounds to work on my end due to this browser so I hit a wall.
One of the main things I do miss about my MacBook.
If Microsoft keeps shooting itself and its user base in the foot in new and inventive ways it’s possible. It’ll probably have to wreck its business clients more first though.
I’ve been experimenting with this browser on my Mac devices. It still needs some work but it’s worth watching to me. Definitely needs to get on that open source aspect that they have planned before I consider it a possible daily driver.
I remember that debugger when I was taking programming courses. It was so helpful.
You can actually download a port of it as a flatpak. I was playing it the other day. I thought it was cool.
https://flathub.org/en/apps/com.github.k4zmu2a.spacecadetpinball
Music production is my sole remaining windows use case. I dual booted and have windows on its own drive and only use it for that. I use Linux for everything else. I use Ableton and haven’t figured out a work around that has yielded good daw performance yet. But I’m still working on it.


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Been playing games and using Discord on Bazzite and haven’t had an issue with anything. I haven’t even needed to do any tweaks to proton yet for a game to run fine.


You’ve heard of vibe coding. Allow me to introduce despair coding.


Nothing a VPN pointed to New York can’t fix.
Edit: for now
Connect to Djibouti to see the booty