Irkam

@Irkam@jlai.lu
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Joined 12 months ago

bleuargh

That feel when you just moved to Linux and you still enjoy Halo and Forza.

Let me introduce you to WooB (formerly WEBooB).

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Except that businesses always find a way to lock themselves (and you) with Office, so regardless of all the chimes and stuff that come standard with your Mac you will still have to install Word because some exec somewhere might want to make some comments in your document in the form of highlighted, inline text instead of actual side comments.

Sucks because we really need a racing game on the switch that's not MK.

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Maybe something less lazy.

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Mainly local radio broadcasts, sometimes thematic webradios such as Radio Metal. Recently I've been linking my music player to LastFM so we'll see how it performs.

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BTW I use Vi.

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Now do Zero Motorcycles.

That's my biggest issue so far. With RDP I knew I could hook up my cheap Android Tablet on my private network and RDP my way to stuff I forgot to do or I needed urgently. Now I can do similar things with SSH but I still struggle to use VNC without it breaking my gdm, and not even to the full extent I'd wish for.

Thankfully my Cardo headset supports FM radio because my Fairphone doesn't and I like to have radio when I'm on a ride.

It's the most sane thing to do.

Does it require a subscription and does it support local multiplayer? Because that's the kind of things we're missing as well.

A racing game that's not about karting and more about cars?

Running on Fedora right now. Given that it's not the best distro for gaming, it's still very decent IMO with my choice of hardware (1st gen Ryzen and Vega 54). Even Halo and Forza 5 are running pretty well.

I thought there would at least be local community radios held by associations in the US. The way you're describing this we've got pretty much the same situation in France where all the mainstream radios are owned by one of the few media groups, but that doesn't stop local community radios from broadcasting for more than 50 years for some of them.

Use Vim.