Love talking all things trrpg. I primarily GM Genesys RPG, sometimes also Star Wars RPG and Hero Kids.
Also into Linux, 3D Printing, software development, and PC gaming
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AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networkto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Tell me about when you saved someone's life
1·12 days agoI left work early one day and was driving home on some back roads. I got behind a jeep that started to slow and drift into the other lane. He kept drifting and went off the road, jumped the bank and went into a very deep quarry pond. I heard a splash and pulled over and called 911. While on the phone I heard a yell for help and hung up (I didn’t think to stay on the line until after) and ran across to find this guy barely treading water. I swam in and helped him to the bank and talked to him until the emergency services arrived.
Turns out he had some severe internal bleeding and passed out driving. The cold water woke him up, but he was too weak and disoriented to swim.
If I would have left work 5 minutes earlier or later, or if he didn’t have the top off on his jeep, he would have died and nobody would have known where. The pond was deep enough that even the vehicle wouldn’t have been found.
AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networkto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Any good indie games on steam? Can be any genre.English
1·13 days agoI enjoyed the demo for Heroes of the Seven Isles. I bought the full game when it came out but haven’t had a chance to play it much. Really fun old school point and click adventure puzzle game with hand drawn doodle-style art.
I use LibreWolf, and I do have issues with a few sites (my local utility company’s bill pay only works on chromium), but I still refuse to use a chromium based browser except for those specific sites.
It is inconvenient, but it can still make a difference. If sites that have chromium only functionality see that enough FireFox users are trying to use the site, they may update it. I know web devs check those kinds of metrics.
Someone at work made a “who on earth uses FireFox” comment recently, like it was some obscure and inferior / outdated software (our company includes FF as part of the standard image for both PC and Mac users). I did not go into my “why chromium is evil” rant, but I did tell them how to adjust their settings to fix some performance issues they were having with it. I’m pretty sure they still switched to Chrome.
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Linux@lemmy.world•Decided to try out Bazzite on my desktop PC - Distrobox feels like magicEnglish
2·2 months agoIt’s going to be a total re-install, so that depends on what kind of setups you have. Not really different than switching to/from another distro.
Bazzite ships with KDE, so you could likely copy your themes and customizations for that pretty easily.
Bazzite is fedora based, and doesn’t use apt, but you can use distrobox like I mentioned in my post to get familiar ubuntu packages, if there are things that you need to be not flatpaks. You also can probably copy config files from non-flatpak apps into the flatpaks for most apps. I did this with my Cura configs. It may depend on the application.
Basically, I just backed up my user folder (~/) and pulled any configs out of there. You could just back up ~/.config and ~/.local but with ubuntu there are likely some things in a snap directory and such. Mainly ~/.config and ~/.local, but some applications may use other directories, like snap, etc.
AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networktoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Straight into my adblockerEnglish
9·4 months agoIt’s not about the ads to buy things. That’s part of it for sure, but it’s more than that.
Google, Meta, Microsoft, etc. want your data, your habits, routines, opinions, etc, so they can influence the way you think and behave and understand the world.
There’s a clip I saw recently of Peter Thiel saying they could never get people to vote for the things they want to do, so instead they are using technology to change things.
Even if you block ads, if you still use platforms owned by tech mega-corps, they have your data. Sure you might not see the targeted ads, and so you think you’re coming out ahead, but you don’t realize that every piece of content you see between the ads you’ve blocked is being filtered to influence the way you think about the world.
That’s awesome, I never knew that! And someone made a similar tool for Linux as well
I watched Jurassic Park again the other day.
“It’s a Unix system, I know this!”
Nedry had a very custom window manager.
AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networkto
RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Confirmed functional EverDrive SD cardsEnglish
2·5 months agoPNY Card works with my GB X7! It’s a PNY Elite 32GB Micro SDHC

AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networkto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•When you get tired of Distrohopping
3·5 months agoDebian is my favorite as well. I prefer KDE, though, because it is pretty. I also don’t get the GNOME hate, I just don’t love it as much and at this point KDE is way more familiar.
AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networkto
RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Confirmed functional EverDrive SD cardsEnglish
2·5 months agoJust ordered an X7 and a PNY SD Card. I’ll post here as well when it comes in if they are working.
I almost ordered the SanDisk Ultra pictured, going to kick myself if the PNY doesn’t work and I have to order that one anyway :D
AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networkto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Debian for the first time. Wish me luck!
1·5 months agoI have an older nvidia card (1070) and had more of an issue than that getting the correct version of the driver installed for my card, and getting it to use the correct driver instead of the open source one that didn’t work well. It’s also possible I was doing something wrong. But yeah, it’s definitely doable, and it’s not too bad, but it’s fiddly compared to the ubuntu driver gui or something like bazzite that works out of the box with it.
AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networkto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Debian for the first time. Wish me luck!
1·6 months agoYeah, I probably wouldn’t buy a new laptop for a server, but it’s a great way to re-use what would otherwise be e-waste. I have a 20 year old laptop running as a server, currently just for FoundryVTT, but it works great. 4GB of DDR2 ram, Intel celeron dual core cpu. I stuck a new ssd in it (old hdd died) and it works great, as long as I don’t run any graphical interfaces while I have the server running. One ram stick was bad, but DDR2 cost me about $11. Total hardware cost was around $50 USD.
Thinking about just removing the lid entirely, since I don’t use it graphically (I can hook up a monitor if absolutely needed).
AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networkto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Debian for the first time. Wish me luck!
2·6 months agoI have used gnome, plasma, and xfce and they are all fine. I prefer KDE personally but they’re all going to do what you need to do. It’s all down to personal aesthetic preference, and picking one won’t hinder you in any real way. KDE to me just looks super nice out of the box for my taste, and I like the customization.
AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networkto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Debian for the first time. Wish me luck!
20·6 months agoI love Debian. Been using it on my laptop for over a year. Some specific drivers are a little fiddly if you have nvidia graphics but it’s not too bad, lots of good info on the debian wiki.
AldinTheMage@ttrpg.networkto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•You can pry pattern matching from my cold dead hands
4·6 months agoI miss the old tts voices and now everything is ai generated garbage :( Bring back the robot voices!
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•You can pry pattern matching from my cold dead hands
34·6 months agoThat’s why we use JavaScript on the front end, JavaScript on the back end, and you can streamline it even more by using JavaScript for the db layer too. After all, if you have too much data to be reasonably parsed in a single .json file, you are probably just architecting wrong.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies insteadEnglish
2·6 months agoYeah absolutely. It’s a very different experience. I was just pointing out that they are other different reasons to prefer not to do residential service calls that don’t apply to retail. There are a lot of extra steps for retail but it’s all an established process. The guys I talk to that have done service call work all have absolutely insane stories.

I love Skald Against the black priory, and I’ve also started The wandering Village. Both well under that limit!