Flash drives and periodic transfers.
Works with anything plugged into the wall. Software developer most of the time. Helped start a makerspace once.
Will talk about Linux, plants, space, retro games, and anything else I find interesting.
Flash drives and periodic transfers.
Peertube, Bookwyrm, Lemmy, Mastodon in that order. Theres a ton out there I haven’t tried.
Theres a ton of lemmy servers in Cali, but just no official one. Its all just one offs (I support one).
Pokemon Unbound is a fun one.
Theres one that saves the original Tetris high scores that we use in an arcade cabinet.
10 yesterday. We are too small for temp rules.
We get 10ish posts here a day… I guess if you want less activity here good job you win. I hate these temp rules in communities.
Ember seems like it’s getting support. Rust has native hooks. C++ is still being supported. It’s in a good place.
Unfortunately most front ends don’t use wasm.
Im thinking it might be Suno AI because of the silly things it does in the middle, not sure.
Those little diagrams are great lol.
Other games ive liked on the steam deck:
I like pixel games and/or great flow state. The SD has some of the best speakers on handhelds ive ever owned plus audio jack (wooo!). For flow games, ill often put them on and have an audiobook or podcast going at the same time.
Nice. Its such small footprint game. Im tempted to get it for mobile/ other game console (portmaster?) just to keep going. Steam deck is great, but I need something smaller when I go out.
Ive heard some people locally take at most 30 mins.
I literally got my current job by meeting an old co-worker at a book store and letting him know I was looking after our previous company got shut down. I did happen to have the right skills, but my local area was flooded with software developers in an area that really didnt need that many. But I got the job.
Networking (AKA meeting people) is a good way to get jobs.
While skill and experience matter, networking is often the catalyst that connects you with the right opportunities. In a way, it’s like investing in your social capital—often as valuable as any degree or certification.
College actually helps with both skill and networking at the same time.
Housing Taxes also increase.
If it’s on Zillow then yes. The trick is to find houses that are not on MLS/Zillow…but realistically there are none. GL! We got ours wnd in one year it went up 40%in a year.
Also in my area that house is a steal and would have offers before it hit Zillow.
A nice take on Fresno.
I set it up for a few days and it just keeps piling up. I’ve kinda given up on self hosting. It’s just not worth the hassle at least not now.
Naa but you can do the same with suno.