

Wow! I still have my Dragon Dice in a box somewhere. A few of my friends had it and we played about 4 games before we got bored. Still something nostalgic about it for me though.
I also agree about Tsuro. Great fun!
Wow! I still have my Dragon Dice in a box somewhere. A few of my friends had it and we played about 4 games before we got bored. Still something nostalgic about it for me though.
I also agree about Tsuro. Great fun!
I had to double check that the link wasn’t for The Beaverton. WTF?
So much easier to lie and exploit people without all those pesky laws!
I tried this one and Wezterm, but I just couldn’t get past how much vram they use, when vram is still at a premium. Konsole works really well for me anyway, so I guess I don’t see the appeal.
Though, I do like Wezterm’s lua config.
Yup. Conservatives all about responsible spending 🙄
Its because of all the people saying that LLMs can reason and think and the human brain works just like an LLM and… some other ridiculous claim.
This shows some limitations on LLMs.
We have Jellyfin at home:
https://gem.cbc.ca/
Joking aside, Gem is pretty decent actually. The software does have some issues, but there are several shows I’m looking forward to watching and I get to show support for the CBC.
My cat hates this sketch.
I thought it was pretty bad. I got together with some friends to watch and we barely made it through. It was just boring.
Check out ForgeFed which is built on ActivityPub.
Forgejo is implementing support but I don’t know how far along it is.
I still don’t wanna play with the US anymore.
But privatization makes things better and cheaper! 🙄
We should be nationalizing infrastructure where having a single vendor (ie. monopoly) makes sense.
Cafés are a great example where many small businesses are ideal.
Let Tim Horton’s fail and let small independent cafés flood the space.
I’m looking into Rust GUI libraries myself and playing around with Slint. I think it can use QT as a renderer, but I could be wrong.
Out of curiosity, any specific reason for QT as a requirement? It’s certainly a good framework but I’m just wondering if there is anything specific for your use case.
Nope. This is just an attempt to muddy the waters and redirect the conversation to something else. The article is about market concentration in housing.
What is “the problem”? Do immigrants own the largest 25 financial landlords in Canada holding nearly 20 per cent of the country’s private, purpose-built rental stock?
Increasing market concentration is because immigrants. Got it. 🙄
The fact that they keep pushing for this, despite people telling them repeatedly they don’t like it, tells me this is a scam.