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  • bot fight! lol…

    We know humanity is lost if bots are starting to fight over domination…

  • hmm, not sure why baca would need so many requirements. I installed baca using pip as per (https://github.com/wustho/baca), on a hedless ubuntu based server. Maybe on Arch it would need to install / update python packages?

    You could also try epy (https://github.com/wustho/epy) which is also a terminal based epub reader.

  • baca is a terminal based epub reader. Quite nice.

  • Yes, NTFS indeed. That is the setup I am using right now as well, because the games drive already was NTFS. For steam this works nicely.

    However, for other use cases I was creating symlinks to directories on another NtFS drive in my system, and this borked some files. So that is how I found the BTRFS option. Have not tried it myself though…

  • you could try using BTRFS, there is a driver for windows. NTFS support can be flakey from Linux and is in general not recommended. If you are using steam for your games library, there is a support article from valve that helps setup dual boot accessable game library. I have set that up in my dual boot system (windows 10 / Endeavour OS). It works, and also the steam sync feature works nice so game progress is shared across both OSses.

    See also: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/wiki/Using-a-NTFS-disk-with-Linux-and-Windows

  • you can automate a lot of the basc profile stuff in your dotfiles with some automation such as https://github.com/anishathalye/dotbot to bootstrap a new install. it makes your new distro right at home, and if you combine this with github to store your dotfiles, you’ll also have a backup of your environment.

  • Does this affect ubuntu and raspberry os releases as well? Since these are based on debian?

  • Not much gaming time, but i started Against the Storm which I liked.

  • Looks like a pretty straightforward install! And a fun project to have a personal message space with friends. It includes the ability to launch gameoso you could maybe set it up as a personal lobby for gaming buddies.

  • I think you would also need an initial run process such as systemd or the sysV runlevels.

  • This also looks similar to Tailscale (https://tailscale.com/). I have not used this but saw it popping up in youtube recently.

  • Interesting to see all replies! I’m curious to find new sources as well. I usually go through a set of bookmarks to sites such as eurogamer, kotaku, pcgamesN, ign (sorry for that), as well as checking reddit and lemmy.

  • This I understand, from a user space perspective the Flatpaks seems like a good thing; isolated from the OS. For a server only environment it seems to be less of an issue, provided that the sys admin knows what he/she is doing.

  • So what is the general consensus on package management these days on Debian based distributions? I may be old school by relying only on APT (DEB) for my Linux machines, and never really got into Snap, Flatpak, and what not. Is APT still most used? Or is there a significant movement towards Snap or something else. What I hated when I looked at Snap the last time is that distributions come with different concurrent architectures on package management, which from a point of view of organizing you system just doesn't make sense. A difference between package management (APT/Flat/Snap) on the one hand and service management (Docker, k8, ...) on the other hand I understand.

  • What the article does not mention, if the immigrant work force if working against lower wages, compared to native work force. Cheap labor obviously will be a strong rising force.

  • Thanks! I'll probably start with the main campaign first. Unless there is a certain class or race that may be more fun to play, then I'll maybe consider that as the first DLC.

  • I am going to give Solasta a go once I've finished BG3. I read that the UB mod is more or less required.

  • So, is the writing staff getting replaced by ChatGPT or any other LLM?

  • Tactical combat with the D&D 5E mechanics, and with a quick setup for a battle that could be started playing in a short amount of time, is something I'm definitely looking for. For the FR lore, stories and roleplaying I'll stick with (another playthrough) BG3. :)

  • What kind of system would you like? Maybe Pathfinder 2E? Or something completely different?