

It’s clearly code!


It’s clearly code!
I’m genuinely curious, I’ve never really used any launcher other than steam (it’s not blind loyalty, my steam lib is just bigger than I’m ever likely to play already and my gaming heyday came before launchers).
Steam on the surface of it doesn’t seem like an inordinately complex piece of software compared to say, a game or package manager etc. What is it that makes other launchers so shit?
What are you on about?
Jesus I thought I was flush spending £40 on Russell Hobbs quiet one to match the toaster.
Honestly images were a step too far. And bring back the blink tag.
Is flutter still a thing?
Yeah but you can hack some shit together in jQuery real easy like
Like Flash?
OMFG do not bring 3D fps websites upon us
And it was glorious.
Had a friend who wrote his french oral presentation out in 1337, he was allowed notes but not the word for word presentation. He showed the teacher beforehand, she said that’s fine, looks like gibberish.
Just plug in an ISA card, duh.
Seriously though you’ve sent me down a rabbit hole that doesn’t have a satisfactory ending (yet). Some kind of LPC to FDC adapter seems to be potentially possible on some motherboards, but haven’t found any concrete evidence of someone having done that yet.
Most practical solution is to use an external USB drive, strip the casing, print a plate and wire the cable to the onboard USB header on the mobo.
This may get further research 😂
What are you saying was made up?
Billet gave them the prototype because they thought they were going to make use of it. They installed it wrong/on the wrong card and then shat all over the product. Billet asked for it back if they weren’t planning on using it further as it was an expensive prototype and they agreed.
“brought in under suspect circumstances”
Genuinely curious at what you’re hinting at here. I thought I was fairly familiar with the story, but I thought that employee was mostly brought in because she was popular with viewers, is there something more sinister there too?


Google’s pull for most is the camera. Graphene is a vanishingly small % of pixel users (estimated 200k total graphene users vs estimated 15M+ pixels in the US alone).
There was a mote of an idea floating about a few months back you’ve reminded me of. Basically distrohopping the hard way - start with one distro and install/remove packages until you’ve gotten to another one.
Ooh do snap next
I’m not sure the pushing snap over established flatpak thing holds up, snap was in the wild before flatpak was announced.


It’s mostly German to be fair.
It’s simpler than that, if you’re working on the data layer anything you don’t want to touch is business logic.
If you’re working on business logic the bad stuff is data layer.
Presentation layer just isn’t my problem.