@mrpablington@Azurakumo I finally finished "An English Haunting", which means I can get started with "Oxenfree" for VideoGameClub this month. 🙂
I'm enjoying it so far. It's my first time playing it.
Finally! I feel like I made a real dent in #AnEnglishHaunting today. I think I'm not that far away from finishing the game, probably an hour more would do it. Hopefully I get to play the rest soon. I'm enjoying the story immensely.
Also shoutouts to @TheRetroSven , who's stream I joined for a bit. Watching Monkey Island and having a nice chat with Sven and the gang was exactly what I needed today. I started into the evening pretty depressed and done with the world, but just an hour was enough to get me back on my feet. Thanks. 🙂
Tomorrow I'm getting two USB sticks (because I've lost all I had). One for a windows recovery drive and one for a bootable USB installer. I feel like trying Ubuntu again for a while! It's been YEARS!
You can install it on a USB drive and then all you need to do is drop ISOs into a folder on the drive's filesystem and carry a selection of OSs on a single drive. 🤩
@playmedusa oh that's not it. Ventoy is just a wrapper that let's you select from all the ISOs you've included.
It'll boot into a minimal live system and from there you can continue to boot into whatever ISO you've put onto the drive. From there you can of course use a live system, install the OS or whatever. 🙂
Apparently there's going to be a reboot of the Naked Gun movies...
Because capitalism can't let things die, they need to keep squeezing every single bit of beloved IP until it becomes an empty shell of its former self, devoid of everything that made it great in the first place.
@hk reading that made me very sad. The Naked Gun movies are some of my alltime favorite comedy movies and nobody can replace Leslie Nielsen as Frank Drebin. It's impossible. Doomed to fail. 😭
@apfohl sad, but true. 😭
Meanwhile I'm spending about three times as long on commit messages than on the fix itself. I take commit messages really seriously, because they've saved my was quite often. Well, in the private project I'm working on. I same to the team about 5 years after everybody else and whenever I wonder "why?" 'git blame' explains it to me.
A good, clean history would help many FOSS projects with onboarding new people. @nixCraft
@kfdm hard agree.
The "plugin" economy on GitHub is insane. I find it very tedious and complicated to figure out how to plug together my pipeline. And ultimately it's still running containers, so there's no need to make everything so convoluted.
Meanwhile, if you've ever worked with a Dockerfile, you can plug together a Woodpecker pipeline in no time. 🙂