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werdahias (tired) | @werdahias@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. EE student.
Likes hiking, reading and free software.
#RightToRepair
"Freiheit ist immer Freiheit des anders Denkenden." - Rosa Luxemburg

Back then we lent if from the library, and then tried to play as far as possible in the various puzzle games the game had. I have fond memories of trying to get them solved. Definitly animated me to logically think about problems. 10/10 game, thanks to WINE still playable today.

I present: The Löwenzahn video game running on #Debian in 2025. This is a major #blastfromthepast for me. Löwenzahn is/was a kids tv show to educate about science and nature, with a focus on sustainability. It's still being produced today; the original creator/actor died unfortunately. This played a major role to get me interested in STEM, while also not forgetting the environment.
This must be one of the very first video games I ever played. /1
A screenshot showing the install shiel wizard from the Löwenzahn video game

PSA: In #Debian unstable nautilus plugins are currently b0rked, leading to a segfault on startup. Currently debugging the root cause.

tfw you have to move stuff off of your SSD for the absolute resource monster vivado

From the nokings protests.

Someone really needs a branding update.
Sign from nokings protest that says "Can't spell HATRED without REDHAT"

Current mood:

Haindling - Bayrische Seele

bash.org #5273

<erno> hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my apartment it is.

Why is Master of Reality such a good album? Just amazing.

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Keine Lust, stolz auf mein Land zu sein,
ihr wisst ja, was ich mein
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@Ganneff @mirabilos It's on my todo list to reimplement a basic salsa CI in woodpecker (what forgejo uses). If we had that, migration would still be a hassle, but possible. I also suspect we'd have more resources for CI, as forgejo consumes less resources than GitLab.

Qualcomm owns Arduino, Hackaday is owned by Siemens

My teenage electronics hobby landscape is now owned by the companies that would never supply datasheets to me back then

Australian software engineer Sarah Spencer hacked a 1980's knitting machine to create "Stargazing: a knitted tapestry" to show the universe in a unique way. 🇦🇺

Sarah explains, “By using a floppy drive emulator written in Python and a web interface, I can send an image to the Raspberry Pi over the network, preview it in a knitting grid, and tell it to send the knitting pattern to the knitting machine via the floppy drive port ...

https://magazine.raspberrypi.com/articles/knitting-network-printer

A woman standing in front of an enormous knitted map of the night sky, with constellations labelled

The year is 2025

There are five browser cores:
- webkit
- chromium
- gecko
- servo
- youtube-dl, which ended up implementing a full-fledged browser in python to keep successfully downloading videos

Holy hell, the new #Halestorm album slaps.
Especially "Like A Woman Can", "Darkness Always Wins" and "Rain Your Blood On Me".

Definitely listening to that on repeat in the coming days.

ngl, #GNOME Calender 49 looks really sleek, kudos to the devs.

Apparently this requires restating:
We should not want a European Palantir.
We should not want an open-source Palantir.
We should not want a non-commercial Palantir.

If it is supposed to do what Palantir does, we should not want it.

And I don't care to what extent Palantir's products are shaped by political or profit motives. We know enough to reject its logic altogether.

The perfect weather to sit at home, drink tea and listen to Master of Reality.

Days since I had to write a patch for broken test: 0

when dwarf fortress had money for a very brief period (this was before I started playing it and back when you couldn't dig down at all), players ran into a problem: a functioning society does not require 100% of its members to be productive.

so you would end up with dwarves for whom there was no work available, but because there was no work available, they could not afford any of the abundant high quality food and clothing and other goods.

and from this starting scenario and essentially physics-mandated capitalism comes a logical solution found by players.

if dwarves must complete jobs in order to earn money that they can use to purchase comfort, but comfort is extremely abundant, the solution is to create jobs that don't produce anything

and because of how Dwarf Fortress works, "pull the lever" is a job.

so players found they could build a room full of levers, not attached to anything, and assign the task of pulling each lever on repeat to whoever was available.

dwarves who could not find work otherwise would walk into the room and flip their lever from side to side, accomplishing literally nothing, until they got bored or hungry or tired and left to use the money they had "earned" to rectify that.

Tarn Adams found it was a better solution to simply delete capitalism.

and that's the story of why Dwarf Fortress no longer has an economy.

Pink Floyd 🤝 Black Sabbath

Timeless classics to help unwind with a long day

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