

Played it, it sucks


Played it, it sucks


No, it is


For this show particularly, it’s usually shortened to “Life in Otome Games is Tough for Mobs”. Still long, but it’s half the original length


That’s still rather vague tbh. There’s a pretty big spectrum of how involved an AI gets beyond just letting the AI do everything, and the line between ‘vibe coding’ and not is blurry and changes between individuals.
Are you treating the AI like a glorified StackOverflow/Google to get suggestion and then manually writing/adapting the code yourself? Are you letting the AI do all the coding and running a lot of tests? Is it something in between or outside those examples?
I’m not trying to string you up, it’s just that communication and disclosure are important in FOSS


It seems to have a hierarchical organization system like Obsidian. That’s a big difference imo.
Now, Joplin might have that hidden somewhere, but in that case the fact I can tell this from a glance with HelixNotes and not with Joplin still says something.


I’ve been looking into Joplin and LogSeq to potentially replace Obsidian. My issue with both of them is that they don’t seem to offer hierarchical organization. I want to split topics into different folders, with sub-topics in sub-folders.
This feature is a must have for me, and OP’s app seems to fulfill that while also being open source (unlike Obsidian). Tbh, it seems like it’s mainly a drop-in replacement for Obsidian (which is good imo) if you’re not using Obsidian’s sync system


I wonder if part of this is to push back against Linux adoption. While webapps like electron are very inefficient, they do make it easy for devs to support multiple OS’s


Yep. For folders where I want access quick access to everything in the folder, SyncThing is best.
Starting to dabble with KDE Connect for one-off file transfers where SyncThing is overkill


“No rating” just means it hasn’t been tested yet. Most of those should work, you just have to try them out


Yeah, they definitely need to reconsider. They need to consider scrapping snaps entirely


Ubisoft is only listing on Steam and trying to skirt the 30% cut because they effectively have to be on Steam.
They didn’t have to be on Steam. They could have put in the effort to make their storefront worth going to instead of being an awful pile of trash.


outside of making money for your yacht collection
Interesting tidbit I just learned: apparently he’s really into marine biology and most of those are research vessels


Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, Epic, and Apple stand to benefit.
Valve is pushing to bring Linux gaming (and open source in general) into the mainstream, which endangers Microsoft and Apple via their operating systems.
Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft all directly compete for console sales, and with PC having the largest game catelogue and Valve pushing for open hardware, their console sales are endangered.
And Epic stands to benefit because they want to be the dominant player in the PC marketplace via EGS and Fortnite. But Tim Swiney is a dumbass that’s unwilling to invest in the storefront, so their only option is to tear down the competition


a plausible outcome is that his ownership gets converted into an employee-owned trust
That would be absolutely amazing if it happened. Plus, Valve would be able to hire damn near anyone they want due to the dividends the employees would get each year


Most of my games won’t work on linux.
Unless you have less than 10 games in your library and they’re all the main multiplayer games, I highly doubt that.
Please go check out ProtonDB and check your library. Only 2 of the top 10 most popular games are “borked”, 7 of the top 100, 21 in the top 1000, and 349 across the entire catalogue.
Most of the games that are borked on Linux (particularly the top 10) are because the devs specifically want it that way


It’s only real edge is that it treats game developers better than any other platform.
I think you meant customers
Second AntennaPod. Best podcast app I’ve found so far
Thanks for the rec!
The philosophic part is the worst part