

I recently bought an iPod Nano and loaded it with a few thousand songs. Bluetooth still allows me to use wireless headphones and it never sees an internet connection. It’s kind of freeing in a sense.


I recently bought an iPod Nano and loaded it with a few thousand songs. Bluetooth still allows me to use wireless headphones and it never sees an internet connection. It’s kind of freeing in a sense.


I hereby petition that the community be renamed to somestupidquestions


Apparently gmtp is a reliable tool for transferring music to a Zune. Or this: https://github.com/whoozle/android-file-transfer-linux/
AI strikes again.
Only works if it’s an incandescent light, but…
Flip one switch. Wait a few minutes. Flip it off.
Flip the second switch and go into the room.
If the light is on, it’s the switch you flipped most recently. If the light is off but warm, it was the first switch. If it’s off and cold, it’s the switch you didn’t touch.
I have a binder about that size of cards of approximately that generation. I should check what it’s worth.


Look, onions are like anal sex. If you were forced or tricked into having it as a kid, chances are you don’t want it when you become an adult.


Even better! Thanks for pointing those out.


Well, I’ll take Manifest v3 over AI, so I guess I’m switching to Vivaldi.
This year was a good year for games.
Hades II is a fantastic roguelike that sucked me in for weeks.
I got convinced to play Project Zomboid by a couple friends. I get the hype now.
Project Diablo 2 is an excellent revival of LoD with rebalancing, new features, and controller support. So much fun on the deck.
Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii was yet another great addition to the off the rails nonsense that is the Yakuza series.
Yakuza 0 Directors Cut was also a good remaster and English dub. People shit on Yong Yea as Kiryu but I like his performance. Could be because I never played the game in Japanese.
Also spent a lot of time playing Subnautica. An oldie but a goodie, especially with a multiplayer mod.
Yup, this was a good year for gaming.
EDIT: Oh! Can’t forget Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound. Pretty fun, challenging but sometimes a bit cheap in the challenges. One optional challenge relied on firing a knife through a narrow gap, but there was no reliable way to line yourself up. And since it was timed and at the very end of the challenge, if you mess up you have to do the whole thing all over again. Other than that, really fun.


ARE YOU THREATENING ME?
What are you even trying to say?


I got a Dingoo A320 in like 2010. Now I have 17ish SBC handhelds. And with these new dual screen ones hitting the market, it might be 18 real soon.


Is that not a thing anymore? I haven’t played Java in like a decade.
Do people actually struggle to put on a fitted sheet? Find one of the seams on the underside. Hold that, find two more. Determine the long side. Line up the seams to the corners of the mattress. Sheet goes right on.
You don’t.
And mlocate for Linux.


Happened in Saskatchewan too from what I’ve been told.
How about simply V?