

Lucca is great, too! Really can’t go wrong with either, but I give Ayla the edge for being such a powerful badass who knows what she wants and goes out to get it.


Lucca is great, too! Really can’t go wrong with either, but I give Ayla the edge for being such a powerful badass who knows what she wants and goes out to get it.



Ayla from Chrono Trigger


I loved the original. Even if the sequel does eventually come out, Ubisoft won’t be getting any more of my money. They’ve burned me too many times.


Tell steam to verify the files. That should make it realize they’re missing.


Unfortunately, directory monitoring doesn’t work if your music is on an NFS share.
You go into the LXC’s console and type update, or use whatever package manager is available in the LXC.


Yes, that would be a concern, which is why I’d prefer this to be an option, ideally defaulted to the current behavior. That way, if someone wants to be sure their alt acct doesn’t potentially leak to instance admins, they can leave the feature off.


I suspect the tricky part will be what to do if the alt account’s server doesn’t have a federated copy of the content. In that case, going to the home feed would be fine, perhaps with a notification giving the option to open the content in web. Maybe also return to the content/where you left off when switching back to the original account.


Ok, that’s awesome! Thanks for the info!


I’d also love to see public transit to the ski resorts. Riding trains through the Rockies would be AMAZING.


Um… that article is from 2018.

Right now, everyone does have their own time. In the current system, if someone in Boston, at 3pm, were to call up someone in Seattle and ask what time it is, the person in Seattle would say noon.
OP is proposing a single time zone for the whole world. So when it’s 15:00 in Boston, it’s also 15:00 in Seattle and even 15:00 in Tokyo. It would make sense logically, but from a daily life perspective, it’d be pretty terrible - noon would no longer mean the sun is directly overhead, except for one small part of the world.


There is legal precedent, but since 1968 it’s generally only been used on war criminals who lied to gain citizenship. They’re going to start expanding what they consider to be “fraud” to include things like spelling mistakes and clerical errors, which is total bullshit. More details are in the article.


According to the article, headphones using a Bluetooth SoC manufactured by Airoha may be vulnerable. So, need to find if your headphones use their SoC.

There are intersections where all lights stay red, giving pedestrians a walk sign in all directions.
There are also intersections where the walk sign turns on before the light goes green.
In both cases, the cyclist still needs to yield to pedestrians, but it seems they’d be legally allowed to ride through the red if it’s clear.
Yeah, I’d happily buy a non-pixel device if it can run graphene