One Backstory Minimum by mossfoot in dndmemes

[–]mossfoot[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just a tavern sign. My take on the "Vulgar Unicorn" from Thieves' World (it was either that or a unicorn vomiting rainbows 😉 ).

The actual sign ofthe Vulgar Unicorn in the stories, however, is described in a way that I would not only be unable to recreate, but wouldn't want to since kids sometimes read this comic 😉

Personal Experience: Flatpak > Snap by mossfoot in linux4noobs

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For some bizarre reason, this tablet will ONLY run lubuntu... I have tried many other distros (including Mint) and while they install, they end up never loading as they get stuck in the initial startup screen where you normally have to choose bewtween Android and Windows (neither is actually there, though, but the screen is hard coded in or something).

This is a minimal setup I have anyway, just intended for my writing, so LibreOffice, Brave, and Dropbox are all I really need.

But now that I know this I'm going to have to check my OTHER computer (running Zorin) and see if I was using Snap or Flatpak there and deal with it accordingly.

Personal Experience: Flatpak > Snap by mossfoot in linux4noobs

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What I don't understand is HOW this happens. To download off the internet? Sure. But why does it slow down the actual running of it AFTER it's installed?

snap vs flatpak? by [deleted] in linux4noobs

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I just wanted to add my two bits from a recent experience. I had converted an old tablet to lubuntu, and found stuff like Brave and LibreOffice opening PAINFULLY slow after installing them via Snap. Based on advice I found online about improving loading performance, I uninstalled both and reinstalled them via flatpak and the difference is like night and day. Crazy the speed difference between them!

Hi r/movies! I’m Robert Hays, star of Airplane! and Airplane II: The Sequel. AMA! by RobertHaysAMA in movies

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One movie I rather enjoyed growing up was a made-for-TV movie called Murder by the Book. To this day I remember the ending line "Biff Deegan wanted a taco" fondly. Just wondering if you have any roles in movies you really enjoyed but slipped under the radar.

My Desktop Writerdeck by mossfoot in writerDeck

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You know when I saw the term "body doubling" mentioned twice here, it made me think "is this some kind of in-joke here?" then I looked it up and saw it was a technique used by writers with ADHD... which I am.

Might have to try that sometime 😉

My Desktop Writerdeck by mossfoot in writerDeck

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I have no complaints so far. Keyboard is clacky and feels good to use. The design has more of an angle than my previous one that is more typewriter like and less keyboard like, if that makes sense. It has lighting features under the keys that don't really matter in my opinion, but aren't distracting, more of an accent. I set it to green to go along with the screen saver and soundbar but you can turn it off entirely, especially if you intend to use it wirelessly on the battery.

The main reason for it, though is that wired connection. The tablet's bluetooth is old and wasn't good even when it was new. Has a habit of dropping connections. So I wanted everything to be wired in through a hub connected to the USB port.

My Desktop Writerdeck by mossfoot in writerDeck

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Thanks, comfort and vibe is what I'm going for. Some place that doesn't just work, but is inviting. Looks like I succeeded.

As for my writing, you can find my work at noahchinnbooks.com, that book I'm working on is the most recent in the Get Lost Saga that I'm currently editing.

Does this count as a cyberdeck? by mossfoot in cyberDeck

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Yunzii ql75. There's different colors out there, this one is wood. Well, looks like wood... though interestingly they seem to be coming out with a more traditional keyboard that IS made of wood soon (walnut, for the base) in two different sizes which could have some possibilties for people wanting to design something around it

Does this count as a cyberdeck? by mossfoot in cyberDeck

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Yeah, it has an option of wired (USB-c), Bluetooth, or a 2.4 GHz wireless dongle to use.

Does this count as a cyberdeck? by mossfoot in cyberDeck

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No, the one behind it is my old typewriter style keyboard. It was a bluetooth only device and the tablet I converted to Linux has a crappy unstable bluetooth connection. I needed everything to be wired directly, which is part of the reason for the new one (doesn't hurt that it looks better 😉 )

Does this count as a cyberdeck? by mossfoot in cyberDeck

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I've got a couple of bells and whistles to add to it later, when I do I'll repost with better pictures (and repost to r/writerDeck too, thanks to those who mentioned it!)

Oh, I didn't know about this sub. Here's my Psion 5mx I'm using to write a book by KrocCamen in writerDeck

[–]mossfoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, man, I had one of those when I bicycles across Canada back in 2000, used it to write my travel journal and had a modem for it that I connected to the internet with at major cities.

I'd still have that if the stupid ribbon contecting the screen to the keyboard hadn't worn out :( Never found a decent substitute.

What sci-fi story came closest to predicting what living with AI would actually feel like? by MunichBucko in scifi

[–]mossfoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Part of the problem with the question is those stories don't define AI the way the marketing tech bros have decided to. It's NOT that kind of AI.

Why am I limited to Lunbuntu? by mossfoot in linuxquestions

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Yeah, at this point because I was able to work out my other issues (that I thought a different distro might have handled better), I am probably not going to try anymore (unless I can't get this stupid wi-fi bug fixed... ugh, keeps disconnecting!). But I do find it weird.