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-"Negotiate for peace or rest in peace."

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It's interesting that we've finally reached the point where one just expects a game to work on Linux.

I saw a quicklook of the game Tunic, and immediately bought it on Steam. I didn't even check whether it worked on Linux, I just expected that it did, and sure enough. A few minutes later the game wad running perfectly on my machine.

It seems the Steam deck was a brilliant thing to bring a lot of old hold outs into the Linux compatibility family. I recently tried Levelhead again, a game that since forever only worked for the tutorial, but once it connects to the servers it always crashed. Well now it works perfectly.

"PETSCII Aquarium" - Immerse and relax!
... in a sea of tranquility ... 10h video for your full enjoyment...
youtube.com/watch?v=uBo6GMcy1I

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The only way forward is peace. I think it was wrong of Ukraine to bomb Donbas for the past 8 years, and it was wrong of Russia to declare war, nothing good will come from this.

"MAJOR TERRORIST ATTACK IN DONETSK - REPUBLIC WIDE EVACUATION BEGINS"
youtube.com/watch?v=3GgSqlSMlB

"Despite the mainstream belief that bitcoin’s usage in criminal activity is elevated, the phenomenon has been accounting for an ever-smaller share of total cryptocurrency activity, recently reaching 0.15% of total transaction volume"

go.chainalysis.com/2022-crypto

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@Pat Interesting read, especially if you think nuclear war between superpowers can be won.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_a

"This AI Processor is the first commercial Analog AI processor featuring in-memory compute technology."
youtube.com/watch?v=67LXWocO9H

"Russian President Vladimir Putin: USA is standing with missiles on our doorstep. How would the Americans react if missiles were placed at the border with Canada or Mexico?"
youtube.com/watch?v=PdXVsoa0by

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Whoa - retro computing alert! Several members of the original Commodore team, including Leonard Tramiel started blogging about the early Commodore history: vintagecomputerstories.blogspo

If you hit "more posts" a few times, it goes back to December of last year. I can't see any information about this blog, but they are updating pretty frequently. And the posts are cool late 70s homecomputing lore!

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