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  • Do you happen to have more info on mobile integration? I can only find one or two apps which claim to support org-mode notes at all, so I'm interested. Kinda assumed it wasn't much of a thing, honestly.

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  • Videogames are a huge part of my life, so my dreams often feature them. I have a very vivid memory of "playing" some character in a side scrolling platform my dreams cooked up and it having what my dream self registered as actually pretty believable physics haha. I'm often conscious too, so I tend to notice things like that.

  • Yup, never ceases to amaze me! If with no context you'd described to me everything the game throws at you, I'd straight up think it'd never work but, amazingly, it all somehow fits together nicely. Hell, the base roguelite + management sim premise is wild enough on its own lol.
    Very much looking forward to whatever they come up with next!

  • As someone who regularly games on a Deck and occasionally uses Nobara on a desktop, it definitely shows, yeah. Incredible how far we've come in that regard.

    I do still stick with Windows on desktop 90% of the time because unfortunately it seems some of the more advanced NVIDIA features I use very often like DLDSR are unlikely to ever make their way to the Linux drivers, but that's a petty me problem.
    I definitely agree that for the vast majority of users it's a pretty good experience nowadays unless one can't make do without the handful of games with unsupported anticheat and such.

  • I basically combine a few mechanisms to mitigate that:

    • Having cron call scripts deployed to a fixed location I can manually test or use on demand as needed
    • Piping each script's output/exit code to healtchecks.io so I can get feedback notifications when/if they fail
    • Using Ansible to deploy everything so it's all repeatable and version controlled
  • I've been reading into k3s out of curiosity, which as I understand is supposed to be one of the simpler ones, and even as someone who works as a developer and maintains a small homelab, it just makes me feel utterly clueless lol. Which is to say, I'll definitely be giving Nomad a good look.

    Oh and if you do happen to have any other more newbie friendly suggestions, I'd love to hear about them!

  • I think it's a pretty nice analogy! The one minor issue I have is it makes moving between instances sound way more seamless than it actually is, almost like Mastodon migrations, although it's probably fine for a quick intro.

  • Just now learning this is a thing, sounds like a pretty good idea all things considered.
    As a silly side note, I do feel compelled to point out that, mythical giant snake monster origins aside, minhocão taken literally means big worm and quite a few depictions reflect that. Always found that amusing.