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  1. Comment on NATO alphabet in ~talk

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    Utterly (udderly?) adorable.

    Utterly (udderly?) adorable.

    1 vote
  2. Comment on NATO alphabet in ~talk

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    The herd is growing! Love it. 🄰

    The herd is growing! Love it. 🄰

    1 vote
  3. Comment on NATO alphabet in ~talk

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    B as in Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo

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    4 votes
  4. Comment on Save Point: A game deal roundup for the week of November 9 in ~games

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    The base game for Immortals Fenyx Rising is free on Ubisoft Connect. I thoroughly enjoyed the game. It's clearly inspired by Breath of the Wild but has its own identity. The game's got lots to do...

    The base game for Immortals Fenyx Rising is free on Ubisoft Connect.

    I thoroughly enjoyed the game. It's clearly inspired by Breath of the Wild but has its own identity. The game's got lots to do (in typical Ubisoft fashion), but a lot of it feels worthwhile. There are tons of different puzzle/challenge vaults you can enter, as well as in-world quests and whatnot to complete. I spent around 70 hours with the base game to 100% it (never touched the DLC). I think it's worth picking up at cost, but for free it's a steal.

    2 votes
  5. Comment on Valve announces new hardware: Steam Frame, Steam Controller, and Steam Machine in ~games

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    One of my friends called it a ā€œlegally distinct GameCubeā€ and I guffawed.

    One of my friends called it a ā€œlegally distinct GameCubeā€ and I guffawed.

    4 votes
  6. Comment on Valve announces new hardware: Steam Frame, Steam Controller, and Steam Machine in ~games

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    They’re good, but not great. I would recommend buying something better than the regular Airs, but I haven’t used any others so I don’t know which model to recommend. Things I like about the Airs:...

    They’re good, but not great. I would recommend buying something better than the regular Airs, but I haven’t used any others so I don’t know which model to recommend.

    Things I like about the Airs:

    • The aforementioned ergonomic benefits.

    • You can buy prescription lens inserts for them since you can’t wear glasses with them on.

    • My little dog can snuggle up on my chest while I play my Deck lying down. This is priceless to me. 🄰

    Things I don’t like about the Airs:

    • Unavoidably, it adds a cord to an otherwise cordless setup when I use it with my Deck. Not a huge issue, but worth noting.

    • I can’t quite get the full frame in focus. There is always some edge that is a little blurry. If I bring the glasses further onto my face to alleviate that, my eyelashes hit the lenses, which is a non-starter. I just choose to play games on it where the edges of the screen are unimportant. I guess I could also trim my eyelashes? Probably not going to do that though.

    • The movement that @gary mentioned can be off-putting. I’ve gotten used to it so it doesn’t bother me anymore, but I can definitely see how it would cause issues for people.

    • Image clarity feels a little on the low side. I’m not sure if this is because of the resolution it runs at or some other aspect of design, but I’m assuming better models would alleviate this. The games I play on it are mostly chunky pixel art games anyway, so it’s not really an issue for me. That said, the newer models might run at significantly higher resolutions that could exceed the Deck’s hardware capabilities, so there’s probably a balance to be found.

    The marketing for these devices makes it sound like you’ll have the equivalent of a giant TV in front of you. In my experience, it’s more like if I held my Deck screen closer to my face. The intended illusion doesn’t come through for me, but I don’t need that to work. Instead, I’m happy just having an easy external monitor for my Deck that I can use while lying in bed.

    I haven’t used them on a plane flight yet, but I also think they would be great for that (if you don’t mind looking a little odd to the other passengers). I love playing my Deck on flights, but the cramped space of an airline seat means my neck is in an even worse position than normal. This would let me keep my head up instead of craned down.

    They are definitely a ā€œnice to haveā€ rather than a ā€œmust haveā€ IMO, and I think the Airs I have are likely the entry level hardware that have some tradeoffs for their cheap cost. If you already are on board with the concept and know they’ll work for you, I’d recommend paying more for a better model to sand away some of the rough edges.

    9 votes
  7. Comment on Humble Bundle: Modern Sci-Fi Classics (Charles Soule, Joseph Fink, Hugh Howey, and Neal Stephenson) in ~books

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    I appreciate the feedback. I always try to avoid furthering the ā€œdefault Americanā€ trope here — you know, where people from the US post things online as if they’re applicable to everyone...

    I appreciate the feedback.

    I always try to avoid furthering the ā€œdefault Americanā€ trope here — you know, where people from the US post things online as if they’re applicable to everyone everywhere. It’s always felt a little self-centered to me, and I, selfishly, want to be the kind of American online that the rest of the world likes, rather than one they find inconsiderate.

    Also, I only rarely post Humble’s book deals because I try to be highly selective about the ones that I think are ā€œworthā€ it. Tildes is one of the few places people can go online and escape advertising, so I want to honor that as much as possible. This bundle felt like it was one of the ones that crossed that threshold because it was so relevant to our audience here, but that was before I knew it was available to so few of us. That changes my personal calculus.

    Thirdly, I was excited to post it for everyone, but then sad to then find out that many people in our community can’t access it. That makes me feel like I disappointed more people than I helped.

    I think if I’d known up front about the lock and had been able to include that information in the tags and/or my introductory comment, then I wouldn’t feel as bad. Humble isn’t upfront about that information on the bundle (at least, nothing I could find), so I think when I post one of these again I’ll give a clear region warning, even if I’m not sure what specific regions it’s valid in.

    Hopefully they’ll just keep doing their regular DRM-free bundles though, as it seems like those are unrestricted.

    3 votes
  8. Comment on New York school phone ban has made lunch loud again in ~tech

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    Every year my school does a fun field day field trip with the students. It’s basically a semi-structured full day of recess. We do not allow phones. The students HATE this rule and complain about...

    Every year my school does a fun field day field trip with the students. It’s basically a semi-structured full day of recess. We do not allow phones.

    The students HATE this rule and complain about it.

    Once we get there, and they start the activities, they forget all about their phones. We see them running around, playing games, talking to each other, having fun. One of the other teachers last year phrased it perfectly: ā€œit’s so nice to see them being kids.ā€

    29 votes
  9. Comment on Timasomo 2025: The Showcase in ~creative.timasomo

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    This looks really cool — like something you’d see in a futuristic sci-fi movie. Now, is dust buildup going to be an actual issue with it? I can see how it being open means it’ll get more than it...

    This looks really cool — like something you’d see in a futuristic sci-fi movie.

    Now, is dust buildup going to be an actual issue with it? I can see how it being open means it’ll get more than it would in a case, but I can also see how it would be much easier to keep clean. It seems like you could do more frequent maintenance dustings which would be super easy given that you don’t have the hassle of removing the case (or trying to get in all those tiny nooks and crannies between components).

    Also, with regards to heat, would this be easier to cool? I know you said water cooling isn’t an option, but does it get any benefit from being out in the open? Could you just point a regular house fan at it to cool it off?

    Sorry for barraging you with questions, but this is such a fascinating concept to me. I also love the ease with which you could replace components if needed. I currently have a PC hooked up to my TV that is in such a small case that replacing anything would be nearly impossible (I don’t think I’d be able to get everything back in if I took anything out). This, meanwhile, seems so easily serviceable.

    Great project, Pavouk. And I love that you uploaded the files so that other people can do their own builds too. Very thoughtful.

    2 votes
  10. Comment on PIGS, an opinionated unmarketable personal calculator in ~creative

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    Convert them to any base besides 2 to make them non-binary.

    Convert them to any base besides 2 to make them non-binary.

    11 votes
  11. Comment on PIGS, an opinionated unmarketable personal calculator in ~creative

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    Sorry for the delay in my feedback! I finally had time to sit down and watch this. First off: hilarious. I wasn’t expecting to be thoroughly entertained by a calculator video but you kept it...

    Sorry for the delay in my feedback! I finally had time to sit down and watch this.

    First off: hilarious. I wasn’t expecting to be thoroughly entertained by a calculator video but you kept it lively and funny all the way through.

    Second off: WOW. I am so impressed! I’d seen your updates and knew how it was shaping up, but I was starstruck by the final product. It looks great, works great, and sounds amazing with those wonderfully satisfying clacks. I would use it for simple arithmetic I could do in my head just for that wonderful sound and feel.

    I’ll also echo that your percentage calculator is brilliant. If I had to guess why we haven’t seen it, it’s probably because knobs are pretty uncommon as input devices, and that’s what makes your implementation so elegant. I also love that you have the unit conversions built in. That’s equally elegant, especially with how you can push them to the stack.

    Also, who knew there were so many different paper sizes? (You, obviously, but definitely not me!)

    Absolutely phenomenal job on your project, delphi. I hope you get a ton of use out of your opinionated calculator, and I wish you all the best with your incoming lawsuit from Teenage Engineering. šŸ˜‚

    7 votes
  12. Comment on Valve announces new hardware: Steam Frame, Steam Controller, and Steam Machine in ~games

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    I got home, booted up SteamVR on my Index, played some Synth Riders, and had a great time. I did this because, after longingly looking at the Steam Frame, I was feeling my fidelity falter and...

    I got home, booted up SteamVR on my Index, played some Synth Riders, and had a great time. I did this because, after longingly looking at the Steam Frame, I was feeling my fidelity falter and needed a reminder to love the one I’m with.

    Thankfully, the Index is still a fantastic headset that more than meets my needs. So, I’m going to stick with it, as it’s done right by me so far.

    But if it breaks I am SO getting a Frame. šŸ˜‚

    I will add that I’m excited about this making VR gaming more accessible to people. I know it’s still a niche interest, but it’s something I genuinely love. I have put hundreds of hours into Beat Saber and Synth Riders alone. I genuinely consider my Index fitness equipment for how I can get my heart rate up and have so much fun at the same time.

    I hope the Frame enables more people to discover what I love about VR gaming — that moving your whole body inside a game world can be awesome.

    Also, I have a set of XReal Air glasses that I sometimes use with my Steam Deck. You put them on, and you have a virtual screen in front of your face. I find this much more ergonomic for the Deck. If I’m sitting up, I don’t have to tilt my head down. If I’m lying down, I don’t have to hold the Deck up (and have my arms fall asleep in the process).

    Again, already having those glasses means that I have even less of a reason to get a Frame, but, just like I’m excited that VR gaming will be more accessible, I’m also excited that pancake games are getting a proper first-party headset treatment too. It really is a nice way to play regular games.

    14 votes
  13. Comment on US Supreme Court denies Kim Davis' petition to revisit same-sex marriage ruling in ~lgbt

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    Defenses of our rights aren’t old news — they’re timeless. Also, being out of the loop these days is honestly a great thing. I wish I could do it more.

    Defenses of our rights aren’t old news — they’re timeless.

    Also, being out of the loop these days is honestly a great thing. I wish I could do it more.

    13 votes
  14. Comment on Mozilla Firefox gets new anti-fingerprinting defenses in ~tech

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    I feel like Firefox has been on a good run lately: better privacy, vertical tabs, a cute fox image you can have on your new tab page. I’ve always been a Firefox devotee, but I feel like they’re...

    I feel like Firefox has been on a good run lately: better privacy, vertical tabs, a cute fox image you can have on your new tab page. I’ve always been a Firefox devotee, but I feel like they’re crushing it in particular right now.

    Also, in the same way that Linux recently got a lot of interest from disgruntled Windows users, Firefox seems to have gotten a bit more shine to it for its adblocking capabilities in light of Chrome trying to tamp down on that.

    32 votes
  15. Comment on US Supreme Court denies Kim Davis' petition to revisit same-sex marriage ruling in ~lgbt

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    I celebrated with my husband when we saw this on Monday. Feels nice to get a rare glimmer of good news these days.

    I celebrated with my husband when we saw this on Monday.

    Feels nice to get a rare glimmer of good news these days.

    18 votes
  16. Comment on Valve announces new hardware: Steam Frame, Steam Controller, and Steam Machine in ~games

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    My brain is fully aware of the fact that I don’t need any of these, but I am staring at them with lust in my heart just the same. I will also put myself on record as someone who didn’t like the...

    My brain is fully aware of the fact that I don’t need any of these, but I am staring at them with lust in my heart just the same.

    I will also put myself on record as someone who didn’t like the original Steam Controller on account of its lack of a d-pad and second stick. The touchpads were cool and did enable some unique and intuitive uses, but I thought those came at the expense of some basic functionality.

    They fixed that with the Steam Deck and now this new controller. Adding trackpads without taking away the other components only helps. I don’t use my trackpads a whole lot, but whenever I do, I’m glad they’re there.

    58 votes
  17. Comment on Humble Bundle: Modern Sci-Fi Classics (Charles Soule, Joseph Fink, Hugh Howey, and Neal Stephenson) in ~books

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    Can anyone outside the US confirm for me if you’ve been able to buy Humble’s DRM-free book bundles in the past? I suspect the region lock on this bundle is due to their use of Kobo to redeem the...

    Can anyone outside the US confirm for me if you’ve been able to buy Humble’s DRM-free book bundles in the past?

    I suspect the region lock on this bundle is due to their use of Kobo to redeem the books, but I’d like to verify that if possible.

    3 votes
  18. Comment on Humble Bundle: Modern Sci-Fi Classics (Charles Soule, Joseph Fink, Hugh Howey, and Neal Stephenson) in ~books

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    Sorry everyone. If I’d known it was unavailable for much of the world I wouldn’t have posted it in the first place.

    Sorry everyone. If I’d known it was unavailable for much of the world I wouldn’t have posted it in the first place.

    3 votes
  19. Comment on CGA-2025-11 šŸ”“šŸŸ”šŸ”µšŸŸ¢ INSERT CARTRIDGE 🟢 PlayStation WHAT? in ~games

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    Okay, so Vib-Ribbon is adorable and surprisingly expressive for a game made entirely of angular white lines on a black screen. Also, for a rhythm game, it sure loves a tempo change! I didn’t...

    Okay, so Vib-Ribbon is adorable and surprisingly expressive for a game made entirely of angular white lines on a black screen. Also, for a rhythm game, it sure loves a tempo change!

    I didn’t expect…

    Spoiler

    …the obstacle shapes to combine in the Hard track. It threw me for a spiky loop! That was a fun iteration on the game’s core concept.

    Anyone know how to ā€œloadā€ a ā€œdiscā€ with custom songs on it while emulating? I’m currently using RetroDECK on my Steam Deck. It defaults to SwanStation via RetroArch, but it can also use:

    • Beetle PSX
    • Beetle PSX HW
    • PCSX ReARMed
    • Duckstation Standalone

    If any of these setups are able to play custom songs, I’d love to be able to try it out.

    3 votes
  20. Comment on Humble Bundle: Modern Sci-Fi Classics (Charles Soule, Joseph Fink, Hugh Howey, and Neal Stephenson) in ~books

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    As always with Humble Bundle, click Adjust Donation and move the sliders to your liking. Warning: This bundle is NOT DRM-free like some of Humble's other book offerings. It redeems to a Kobo...

    As always with Humble Bundle, click Adjust Donation and move the sliders to your liking.

    Warning: This bundle is NOT DRM-free like some of Humble's other book offerings. It redeems to a Kobo account. There are, however, methods of de-DRMing Kobo files.

    10 votes