[-] badcodecat@lemux.minnix.dev 5 points 1 week ago

i wouldn't teamkill, but i can understand why someone might. if it's just one revenge kill, and not repeatedly killing you, i'd just move on

[-] badcodecat@lemux.minnix.dev 3 points 3 weeks ago

i unlocked a few base building and logistics milestones before you joined; i wanted to try and keep things at least a little organized in that way. ive never played on a (semi) public server before so i don't quite know the etiquette ๐Ÿ˜…

[-] badcodecat@lemux.minnix.dev 7 points 3 weeks ago

server rules?

[-] badcodecat@lemux.minnix.dev 3 points 1 month ago

ive used gentoo a lot, a big downside is the amount of time spent compiling, if you need to install a lot of softwares frequently it could be difficult. (though you can use --binpkg options to install binaries and some packages have a packagename-bin variant, and flatpaks + appimages are a thing) if your software needs rarely change than it can be fairly painless.

the customization and speed are rivaled by almost nothing except for something like LFS. the package availability is great. you can also use custom patches easily as well as disable or enable specific software features (USE flags) . you can choose what packages stay at stable versions, testing versions, or even bleeding edge (-9999 version tags)

for a more "standard" distro, i would recommend artix. it's an arch based distro with your choice of init system (as a gentoo fan ill recommend openrc). i used the graphical installer to get it setup and it was a breeze. due to not being source based, and having access to the AUR you can quickly install any package you want.

ive had it in my laptop for years and have been recently using it on my main pc for about a month.

additionally regardless of distro (besides immutable ones), id recommend installing timeshift for backups, it actually doesn't require btrfs! ive used it with both ext4 and F2FS and doing a quick backup before an update has definitely saved me a few headaches.

feel free to ask me any follow up questions

[-] badcodecat@lemux.minnix.dev 4 points 1 month ago

it's not a buzzword, it is valuable, but as with many things "safety" is being used as an excuse to push bad legislation (in this case regulatory capture).

for examples of REAL ai safety, i would recommend looking at this YouTube channel

[-] badcodecat@lemux.minnix.dev 6 points 1 month ago

of course, if it works best for you, it's a good option! for example, im not self-hosting the lemmy instance that i use. however, there are numerous advantages to self-hosting, and if you'd like to learn more i would recommend the selfhosted community on lemmy. world

[-] badcodecat@lemux.minnix.dev 4 points 2 months ago

you can use coffee to keep your phone awake (also available on f-droid)

hope this helps

[-] badcodecat@lemux.minnix.dev 6 points 2 months ago

i forget is this app proprietary? i know a lot of their apps are

[-] badcodecat@lemux.minnix.dev 3 points 3 months ago

your telling me it's not a bug?

i thought it was somthing to do with the new flame primary and secondarys, that shouldnt be able to kill chargers being applied to the flamethrower

but, if not, this is so bizzare

[-] badcodecat@lemux.minnix.dev 6 points 3 months ago

there's an unfortunate bug where the flamethrower is ineffective against regular chargers (still works on behemoths apparently though), but other than that great update!

[-] badcodecat@lemux.minnix.dev 4 points 3 months ago

came here to comment this, "fair-code" is just a fancy way to say proprietary

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