

I regularly play Might and Magic 4 and 5: World of Xeen. It’s from 1992.


I regularly play Might and Magic 4 and 5: World of Xeen. It’s from 1992.


My friend and I went to watch Analyze This because we knew that they would show the trailer there. Luckily the movie itself was good as well.
I especially loved the poem trailers. Each character had a short trailer reciting a poem. I liked Maul’s and Shmi’s the most.


Where were you when libxml2 die?
I was at house eating dorito when Lemmy ring.
“libxml2 is kil”
“no”
I actually used it the other day to grab a value from an xml file.


I usually make ~/Packages for various binary packages that I can’t add as repos for whatever reason. And ~/Packages/src for stuff I compile myself.
And ~/Games for games.


I just call it ~/Porn.


Can’t you schedule when videos get released?


This depends on the file format used for the pages. If it’s plain txt zipping them will greatly decrease the file size. If you just scanned the pages and have them as jpg, png or pdf zipping them will not greatly decrease the file size. The size might still decrease a little bit or increase a little bit.


Nice. The slow driver upstreaming is what I hate most about Valve’s open source efforts.
I guess it could help kill your gut bacteria.


None of these things need GPS to function. Even planes. A compass, a map and a clock go a long way.
I mean, the redshirt is there to show that the protagonists are in actual real danger. Just like the stormtroopers managed to hit every nameless rebel soldier on the Tantive IV they should be able to hit redshirts with incredible precision.


Got the survey the other day on my OpenSUSE laptop and my OpenSUSE Steam Deck. I’m doing my part!


Epic is already selling Android games. Would be dumb of the others not to do the same. I’m honestly astonished they haven’t jumped on that train earlier. Especially with those big Android ports of older PC games a scheme of buy once play everywhere is pretty obvious. But apart from Itch nobody is doing that.


Doo, doo, doodoo, doo, doo
You are my candy girl
Good ol’ mill.


And those games usually got really really hard beyond the first episode, so we (at least me) wouldn’t have gotten far in the full games anyways.
It’s on GOG.