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Thank you for actually writing out what happened. I still can't make sense of Mastodon threads. Whoever had the idea to make you click "read more" on each individual post to read it needs to take a basic UX course. Absolutely unusable.
This looks cool.
What is it?
edit: About an hour later of clicking around and watching videos. Whatever it is, it's a treasure trove of interesting/innovative programs and utilities built around some kind of experimental display server. At times it's like watching Hollywood's interpretation of a future operating system. Much of it is beyond comprehension. Whoever is working on this clearly has a vision and I applaud them for it.
Every major update has broken something or fundamentally changed my workflow to such a degree that I no longer feel I understand the program. I currently use it in a semi-automated setup and I'll likely have my package manager ignore its upgrades in the future barring total breakage of the package. Note: I'm not saying the program is bad, it's just not something I'm interested in constantly tweaking/relearning if a future update is just going to break it.
I just learned about Ansel, which is a fork by someone who did a ton of work for DT but was ultimately too opinionated and got the boot. Apparently it's way more streamlined and easier to work with. YMMV.
I've also heard about vkdt, which is very early, but still something to look at.
The funniest part about all this is that so many people apparently joined the Fediverse thinking it was some rock-solid fortress of privacy when it's the exact opposite by design. I've seen multiple posts over the last week where people seem absolutely freaked out that Meta is going to be getting their data, meanwhile anyone with a basic knowledge of Docker and networking can spin up an instance, federate with everything, and get a steady stream of that data 24/7 to use however they want.
If you need privacy, use E2E encrypted chat.
Glad it worked. Have fun!
How many times is this going to get posted? We're on the fourth or fifth repost since it was written. The last post was just 12 hours ago on this community and there's still active discussion.
Been running it for a bit. Rock solid and everything is snappy.
Right? I laughed when I found out it worked, then had a moment of like, "hh, shit" when I realized the log wouldn't actually help me solve the problem at all.
Good ideas. I'm curious about the game running too fast since other people mentioned it. Warframe has an in-engine FPS cap that can be set (which I have set to my display's frame rate,) but perhaps I should try vsync or some other method in case it's something screwy on that end.
Disk is fine (it's an SSD so any start/stops would be instantaneous AFAIK.)
According to what I've seen, it's a retelling of the story, not a continuation of where the last series left off.