I really appreciate the fact that people here want to read these!
I’m the lucky one that you enjoy them :)
That girl who plays Steam Deck and writes about gaming + Linux a lot
I really appreciate the fact that people here want to read these!
I’m the lucky one that you enjoy them :)
I can just picture you now, exactly as this GIF shows:
No!
Thank you!
Thank you for the write dot as recommendation, it looks quite nice! I don’t want to give anyone the wrong impression, I am not in this for any kind of money or rewards or views or metrics, nor ads or anything nefarious.
I have been looking at where and how to back these up, but as I say - I want these to be on Lemmy. I believe so strongly in the FOSS alternatives to social media, I had the worst experiences making Reddit and Discord my choices last year (and previously), but since this year, and only choosing places like Lemmy and Mastodon? It’s been such a stark contrast, and a much more positive experience.
Thank you though, as ever Warmaster! I notice you dropped off Matrix and the Revolt server and wondered why! Hope you’ve been well, taking care of you and your family and gaming happily too :)
Oh my gosh this is lovely to hear!
I never would have connected those ‘dots’ of using Calibre to send them to the ereader. I LOVE Calibre, I’ve used it forever and I can’t even imagine anyone owning any ereader device without using it. I just loved reading this!
And I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed this Q&A and my posts. That makes me happy! While I appreciate your offer, I just do these to make me happy. I love writing them up, I love trawling through gaming bits and pieces to find interesting things to share, so I’m just endlessly lucky people actually want to read them!
The only thing you could do is share the posts with others, if you’ve the inclination! I think the more who end up on Lemmy, Mastodon or otherwise - the better we’ll all be :)
Thank you again, this was the sweetest!
Thank you, sips :)
No plans on stopping, so you’re all stuck with me now!
Oh thank you so much for doing that!
Any way more people get the chance to see it is a good one, I really appreciate you doing that! :)
Well this is just the kindest comment I could hope for!!
Thank you! More to come, but first another News Post will be next, I’d say :)
AND I was very happy to find out it’s all Python! That’s my bread and butter (and it’s delicious)
I keep telling the developer of Junk Store that Python is the bee’s knees, but since he is neck-deep in common lisp these days he keeps dismissing my adoration of Python!
I’m so glad you enjoyed this, you’re the exact user this kind of thing I try arrange is for! And welcome to daily driving Linux, I do hope you settle in and stick around for the long haul :)
I’ll make sure Mathieu sees your happy comment here, again, so happy you enjoyed this!!!
And a wonderfully dedicated developer - dedicated to Linux and FOSS itself as an idea, which is something I think fewer celebrate than should.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Most of these were not on-the-spot interviews. They were very informal questions and answers.
So Writer felt appropriate to me - the questions were there, they can copy to paste elsewhere, or enter their own answers in the document.
I bring this up often because its so amusing to me.
Last year I did a lot of interviews with developers of popular Steam Deck and Linux programs. All went really well, and were quite fun to do.
One ‘dev’ (I use that term so loosely because I found out GPT is heavily used for their work) freaked out though when they saw my document I sent initially was an .odt file.
Knowing I am a pen-tester, they freaked out and told the public at large I was trying to hack them with a weird file type.
.odt
It still makes me laugh. Anyway, I swear by LibreOffice, I use it daily and love it so much!
Thank you for reading through! I was really proud of this one, and so grateful to the team that they took the time to take it so seriously.
And I’m so glad you’re back on the world of GOG. By far it is my preferred platform, I own so few games on Steam - but my GOG library is endless :)
My friend gave a presentation last year which touched on this at the Ubuntu Summit its called Maxima, and is on the way!
It really is!
You can find their affiliate link for buying directly from GOG here on their website.
But also any games bought from within Heroic itself gives the Heroic team a certain small percentage of the sale, directly to support Heroic.
Galaxy is essentially abandoned, sadly.
Whatever adhesive they used was a pleasant smell.
I know for a fact that they changed it after launch though, those launch models used a certain type, then later on it’s just a different one!
And you’re so welcome, that’s exactly what I love to hear with these, they they make something like that a bit easier!!!
You absolutely should!
Thank you so much for the follow-up, it’s always nice to have more depth on this kind of thing. Much appreciated!!!
I actually spent some time recently taking my wishlists down to a more manageable number!
Which I am oh-so-proud of!!!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed this :)