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Massive update to Caves of Qud brings fully native gamepad and Steam Deck support
  • Me too. I was honestly shocked at how well it played all things considered. Definitely worth trying if you've played a lot on PC and would like to play on the deck. I was skeptical but played for 4 hours last night.

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    Lenovo Legion Go - Can it Linux?
  • Great resource thanks for sharing. I have been chomping at the bit for some information about the Linux experience on this device.

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    "I'm sick and tired of people saying that we put out 11 albums that sound exactly the same. In fact, we've put out 12 albums that sound exactly the same.“ — Angus Young
  • Heh. I didn't know this was a common criticism of AC/DC.

    It's definitely not unfounded but, the alternative is not always better. A good counter example is a band like Kings of Leon, who kind of split their fans along different album lines. Not saying there's anything wrong with that either, but I love AC/DC and am not upset that they have a pretty consistent identity across their albums.

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    What's your favorite Linux distro?
  • Void Linux. Can't say enough good things about it. Feels like arch but more minimal in the base install and less of a hassle than gentoo.

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  • I'll agree the emacs on ramp is widely regarded as a barrier to entry on CL. I've heard good things about the Alive plug-in for vs code though. Also stuff like emacs4cl and portacle in theory make it easier, but I don't disagree.

    With that said, using an editor built on a lisp to work on lisp as its advantages if you can get over that initial hurdle.

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  • Common Lisp!

    It can be a little esoteric if you don't have experience with the paradigms, but I've never used a language that felt more free.

    On SBCL you have typing support, CLOS provides an OO interface, and it lends itself well to functional style programming (despite not having a type system as powerful as say Haskell). Additionally, the ecosystem is quite stable and mature, any library of functionality you might need is likely available.

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    Are almost all mobile games bad?
  • Highly recommend Dawncaster if you like Slay The Spire / deck builders. I think I paid $6 for it and I've probably played 40 hours or so. Just an honest to goodness straight up good game that happens to be on mobile.

    No gache/gems/freemium nonsense/etc.

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