wesker 22m ago • 100%
Yeah, I've been watching that boglim for a good 6 years or so now. What a wild ride.
wesker 23m ago • 100%
If you continue to have trouble but still want a Debian experience, might I recommend MX Linux. I cut my teeth on that for a long time, and it was a really great experience for me. And the installer is super easy to navigate.
wesker 52m ago • 100%
I wholeheartedly disagree. But I will say that maybe a mid-weight flavor of Debian would be better.
wesker 55m ago • 100%
When I read CASPER, Wyo. I almost half expected that King Cobra JFS got busted.
I drove through Casper once. Its was the butthole of America.
wesker 1h ago • 100%
- True Detective S01
- Westworld
- Carnivale
- Raised by Wolves
- DARK
wesker 6h ago • 100%
What possible useful information could I share while dreaming? My teeth turning into sand?
wesker 7h ago • 100%
I'm not a mod, but this community is for content creation. So I assume if you're contributing something that you in your heart of hearts feel is "content" that deserves consumption, virtually anything goes.
And I can say with pretty strong confidence, that the top posters here post content with varying political and social commentary, that isn't necessarily mainstream.
wesker 7h ago • 100%
That's difficult to answer.
On one hand, I do believe that when you are online in a nonprofessional capacity, you should be using a pseudonym. One of the many negative influences social networking has had on the netsphere, is now people just broadcast everything under their actual identity. I think that's such a huge mistake, from an opsec standpoint and beyond.
That being said, I partake in a lot of activities under online pseudonym that personal me identifies with and enjoys. I suppose I don't need those accomplishments associated with day-to-day me to feel satisfied.
However, I also like to sew little bits of falsehood into my online presence, for both shits and giggles as well as creating more of a proxy between identities.
So, I digress... difficult to answer.
wesker 8h ago • 100%
- Online
- Professional
- Personal
There's large overlap with all three, with online being more of a caricature, and professional being more reserved. Personal is the baseline.
wesker 21h ago • 100%
He recorded it on VHS.
wesker 23h ago • 100%
Superpad 64. I have one, because I had to try it out. I don't recommend.
I'm really excited about this. Particularly the mainboard that can be populated with Genesis and 32X circuitry.
wesker 1d ago • 100%
I mean, very clearly it's fake. The badge in the lower right of the label -- which is usually the Nintendo seal of quality -- even actually says "fake" if you zoom in. Plus, a prototype wouldn't have an ESRB rating, nor a quality seal.
wesker 2d ago • 100%
Sometimes things sound cooler in our heads.
Stay tuned until the end for the iconic scene of Dave and Kurt tearing up their gear live on stage.
wesker 3d ago • 100%
Maybe WinAmp was the llama all along.
wesker 3d ago • 100%
I used urxvt for a handful of years, before switching to kitty. I'd definitely recommend it.
wesker 3d ago • 100%
Chemicals in the water.
This intro is so iconic and nostalgic for me. What a groundbreaking show this was, particularly that first season.
There's no mpv community to share this to, so I figured the next best place was here. I wrote a script that does two things: * Saves the watch_later file for the currently playing file every X seconds, if the file is not currently paused. * Saves a "watched" dummy file when the currently playing file exceeds a certain percentage of watch time. Normally mpv saves the watch_later file for the currently playing file only if you gracefully quit. This isn't reliable enough for my tastes, so this timer makes better sure my last position is saved. The second addition is purely for the benefit of additional scripting, inside or outside of mpv. The mpv-created watch_later files are intended to be impermanent, and I believe depending on settings are automatically removed once a file is played to 100%. I personally still want to keep track that I watched a specific video, even when the watch_later file is reset. It probably goes without saying, but this script has only been tested in Linux.
Ben Heck makes a lot of *things*. One thing he's been making for years, is special ordered one-handed gaming controllers. Here he is making one for the Switch. If you love modding and electronics, I recommend his channel and live streams in general.
You're screwing up my custom styling, and giving me nothing extra in return.