"I'm already apart of the Fediverse" π₯²
Scio
I'm also mapping the wrapper over a list and combining it with unmodified packages.
I suppose that is the Nix-y way, but I can't help but feel like it's a bit...manual? I always wondered if I should just wrap all of my home-manager packages that way!
I thought this was going to automatically wrap all my packages in NixGL. But this is about the way more convenient NixGL set-up that happened to home-manager last year, yes?
Played the game for an hour or so on a Steam Deck OLED today. Works fine out of the box, didn't make any changes.
Just as I got used to waking the LCD deck I use as a desktop with my Bluetooth keyboard... Hopefully it's back by stable.
Need to try out the gamemode OBS fix!
I just finished my chapter 2 play-through of PokΓ©mon Flux; what a blast.
Also playing Control on the side. I finished it for the first time last month, but still a lot of side-quests to do, and the gameplay is still very fun.
Aside from that, the dailies/weeklies in Genshin Impact, Zenless Zone Zero, and Tabletop Simulator.
Been seeing a lot of these threads with impossibly open-ended barely tenuous one-liner quotations being posted around technical communities. Is those a new AI thing?
Cheesire, if you will
What are you moving away to? I'm assuming you're still keeping your VPNs and DNS ad-blockers etc?
Stars are perhaps even more common in written text for highlights and annotations than typed text, at least around here. I can draw a star much faster than three asterisks. But it wouldn't be very easily distinguishable as the Fediverse star. And that's the same between the regular sharp and pointy star and the rounded outline one.
Now, if we could get the Unicode Consortium to add the graphical logo, I'd be sold. But if we must pick an existing character, I for one prefer the outlined star (β) much more than either the asterism (β) or the pentagram (β§).
Unlike the pentagram, it aligns a lot better with inline text and looks nice and smooth. It's also far less commonly used or overloaded with existing readings.
The asterism would be easier to unambiguously read or write by hand though! That's its one pro.
My neighbor's dog certainly thinks so, given the volume of barks that reach crescendo just as they exits their apartment.
...And like everyone else in the comments, their dog also forgets about it within minutes!