I’m not a lemming and this isn’t FOSS, but FoxIt will do at least some of what you want.
I’m not a lemming and this isn’t FOSS, but FoxIt will do at least some of what you want.
There’s that new clippy thing that lets you record an arbitrary region of the screen. That and HDR stuff. Everything else in Windows 11 is on par or a regression over previous functionality. It’s the New Coke of Windows operating systems. 😆
A tie between HISHE and The Warp Zone.
I played the first half, years ago. Need to play the rest. Have heard good things.
I went to see what thinkgeek dot com was selling these days. Sad to discover that they are no more.
I’ve heard people talking about the switch but I’ve not seen it yet on git for Windows. I’d upgrade but I need to set up a new remote box anyway (to replace my on-prem Bitbucket) and I don’t need any hassles between now and whenever I get a chance to do that.
I’m not sure what needs optimizing. It’s fine on Pixel Tablet.
I used to have all of them. Everybody got my money every month. Then all the prices went up. Now only one of them gets my money per month. It’s not so much the expense. It’s the principle.
Mel Brooks and David Attenborough seem like safe bets.
Thanks to the modding community we were able to play Mass Effect as if it were running on console many years before the Legendary Edition was available.
These days, for me the absolute minimum is full controller support due to the wife acceptance factor. She loved Dragon Age Inquisition so we tried to play Origins a couple years ago, and even though I’d cloned the displays, me sitting behind her at my computer instead of next to her on the couch was a deal breaker.
There are other plusses in terms of WAF, full voice narration and a good story being chief among them. There’s a reason the only soulslike I’ve ever really played is Fallen Order. 😆
For me playing alone (which I almost never do anymore), one example I can think of is trying to go back to Dark Age of Camelot after playing WoW for a while. That was…painful.
I remember reading a book when I was a kid called The Dog Days of Arthur Cane. I think the fairy was a witch doctor but basically the same idea. As I recall, Arthur saw the best and the worst of humanity during his predicament. Sadly no Wikipedia page for the author but the book is on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2006378.The_Dog_Days_of_Arthur_Cane
Not a religion fan or a country music fan, but just thinking about Martina McBride singing O Holy Night makes me tear up a little.
Edit: erroneously said Trisha Yearwood when I meant Martina McBride
I’d only ever had iPhones until about four years ago. Switching to Android wasn’t a big deal for me since I was already using Signal to communicate with the three human beings with whom I regularly exchange text messages. I’ve probably opened the message app twice since the switch.
I’m still bummed that Bitbucket is going cloud-only. We’ve been using it on-premises for years and it has been lovely. Atlassian must be concerned that their customers won’t follow them into the cloud bc they just sent out a customer survey (about two years two late).
Lock out, tag out. Poor bastard.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_writing#Inventions_of_writing
According to the article, experts currently believe that writing was invented independently at least four times:
There is still debate around Rongorongo script and Vinča symbols, since no is sure if they are actually writing systems.
I still have my Geek Code saved somewhere. Probably on a floppy disk. 😂
DDG has always been pretty good at unit conversion. Sadly, they no longer respect term exclusions in their searches. Had to go back to the G. :(
Does Lemmy do content warnings? If so maybe I should bite the bullet already and move.