INeedMana
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Sorry, I couldn’t resist :D
INeedMana@piefed.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•How do i set up arch linux, with another distro already installed, without wiping the disk?English51·12 days agoI think it’s a messy idea, you will be getting conflicts on files already present in the system. You’ve been warned ;)
With that out of the way, I guess just download the image and start from https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Installation_guide#Installation
From the link in the OP
Both the original Markdown (MD) based version of logseq and the DB version use an internal database when you are using the app. The difference is that, in the MD version, the files are always canonical. In the DB version, while you will can export to markdown files, the database version is always canonical.
But maybe that’s temporary, in the older link from my comment nothing suggests this is the design goal
Yeah, but the source of truth will be the sqllite db. So it will have to be synced over syncthing, rclone… Lot of, for my use case, unnecessary copying of binary blob
I totally see how pure files can be a PITA for collaboration management but I don’t collaborate, I just want to have the same thing across different places
Animating armor seems very scary and somewhat evil
IMO that fits paladins’ zeal. Those who oppose them should fear the wrath of their righteousness, right? Taking a look at other piece of culture: “Smite Evil” does not leave a lot of gray area on both words.
So the plan is kind of like porting GameBoy Pokemon/Final Fantasy game (you walk on the map, then suddenly the combat begins with different mechanic) to a TTRPG?
I’m not very familiar with commander format, but I don’t think it’s one of the fastest ones. So if I were doing this, I would try to minimize the mechanics between the combat. I would take Blades in the Dark, strip all the setting, playbooks, distill it to a bunch of approaches basically and reskin them as it fits the game.
And then maybe take a look at Traveller quadrant(?) generation tools for coming up with map hexes? That one might be a bad advice, I’m not using hexes in general
TIL: https://discuss.logseq.com/t/why-the-database-version-and-how-its-going/26744
I understand why the switch, but Logseq using MD was an important factor for me
FWIW, in my feeds that is on the same level as it was for some time now
INeedMana@piefed.zipto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Look Mum No Computer is a musical twin-stick shooter action-RPG that looks wildEnglish5·16 days agoI swear, this guy is all over the place. I’m very curious as what he will end up
I was hoping it would behave like a hashtag when you view it via mastodon instance. AFAIK so far link aggregation fediverse doesn’t really interact with hashtags fluently. Even on *bin it is like a separate thing
INeedMana@piefed.zipto Linux@lemmy.world•Can any Linux distros do anything with a NPU yet?English3·17 days agoI’ve only got this
You might be interested in #rifts setting
https://therpjournal.wordpress.com/2025/03/26/rifts-an-underrated-gem-in-the-world-of-tabletop-rpgs/
The game takes place in a post-apocalyptic Earth where dimensional rifts have torn open, bringing magic, monsters, and alien technology to the planet. This fusion of genres allows players to encounter everything from high-tech cyborgs and vampires to dragons and ancient deities. Rifts offers an unprecedented amount of flexibility for creating characters and stories. You can be anything from a power-armored soldier to a mystic who commands the forces of magic, or even a dimensional traveler with access to alien technologies.
INeedMana@piefed.zipto Linux@programming.dev•Wayback is an X11 compatibility layer which allows for running full X11 desktop environments using Wayland componentsEnglish1·17 days agoOooh. Can’t wait to test this out
Why would that be cumbersome? I mean, what " flow" could use some refinement?
INeedMana@piefed.zipto Star Citizen@lemmy.world•Internal VR Tests Soon.TM - Sean Tracy CIGEnglish2·18 days agothey already have working builds internally and the only reason they haven’t release them was supposedly wait for a complete Vulkan implementation
I’m afraid we, in general, are not told the truth but whatever can pass as truth
I’m not sure I exactly grasp what you mean. But if I do, I’d do it like this
Create file
projects/x/item1/subitem1/subsubitem1
Inside add a header on top with a ref to date of work# [[2025/07/03]] * that way when you open the file, you see the most recent note # [[2025/07/02]] * bar # [[2025/07/01]] * foo
That way, using hierarchy and references parts of
2025/07
orprojects/x
you can see what you were working on in that month or how did the whole flow for an item goDoes that address your issue?
INeedMana@piefed.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Women are anonymously spilling tea about men in their cities on viral appEnglish4·20 days agoThen how would they sell access in a deniable way?
INeedMana@piefed.zipto Linux@programming.dev•Someone Slipped a RAT into Arch Linux!English2·20 days agoAh. Yeah, nuke it from orbit. Since this was RAT, so it had local execution powers and the attackers knew exactly which distro they are targetting, they could have used some security vulnerability to get root and even replace the kernel in worst case. Hopefully not microcode insertion, so hardware could be ok
But then, it wasn’t an attack on an existing package. So the question is how many people did actually download those
The article could use a link to upgrade walk-through