

Playing games it seems.


Playing games it seems.


It’s more VN in the sense that if you explore the entire map and talked to everyone about everything, you’ll always get the same information. There’s no dialog trees that change the outcome.
But then what you do next with the evidence is up to you. When you start the court case you can basically point fingers at anyone but you need to provide evidence. There are multiple ways to solve it and there isn’t one single correct solution. I really liked the approach.


His point is basically that if you remove every 5th word of a book it’s legal to hoard as it’s compressed.


Are you rich? Otherwise we’ll still be arrested.


Download all existing literature to build a library for preservation and you’re called a pirate. Download all existing literature from aforementioned library to train an LLM and you’re a tech innovator. What a strange world we live in.


This is absolutely my favorite game I played this year. It’s more visual novel than detective really. You can start the court case any time you want and you’ll not know if you’ve got it right. I’ve had so much fun exploring the world and 100% completing it. I dont even like detective or visual novel games usually.
Those bezels are thicker than the original Steam Deck even.
With a SAS card in IT mode it will show up in your OS as 4 different drives. You can mix and match them however you like. You aren’t restricted into pairs of 4. In fact one SAS cable can be multiplexed into many more than 4 drives.
You can often flash these raid cards into IT mode to disable raid and so that they just pass through the raw disks. That way you can hook up either SAS or SATA drives and run them with software raid of your choosing, like ZFS. SATA is probably the safer bet since you will be able to use them in a future build without issues, but there’s no issue with SAS.
If you can’t flash this raid card to IT mode you can buy a cheap LSI 92xx card. They are quite common and cheap, and easy to flash to IT mode.


Submitting a patent isn’t a leak. You’ll know it will be picked up by others, that’s a price you pay for patenting.


But anti-cheat is mostly about false sense of security anyway.


We’re talking about a controller here, not a smartphone. Rechargeable AAs are more than capable enough for these kind of devices. Not everything needs to have the energy density that Li-ion batteries provide.


…But then in turn they’ll earn money with Steam sales, so they’ll be earning money.


Wait. Didn’t Halo: The Master Chief Collection already have a remaster for Halo 1??
ClamAV looks for signatures of known viruses, most of which target Windows and not Linux. So it’s debatable how much more secure you really are by running ClamAV


Ok, so preordering what promises to be a motorcycle but years later getting a bicycle instead that you happen to enjoy riding is also acceptable?


I used to be annoyed at Github projects that were Linux only but didn’t mention it. Now I’m annoyed at Github projects that are Windows only but don’t mention it.


Probably a large part of the hate is because of the all exclusivity deals that they made at the time.


They made a mod called vintagecraft before.
Not necessarily, there are games that you can run directly from the installation folder without having to start Steam.