Alt account of @WFH@lemmy.world, used to interact in places where federation is still spotty on .world.
BallisticNG. Incredible WipEout homage, Linux native, VR compatible, runs locked at 60fps on Deck. Fun tracks, cool ships, nice lore. Physics and mechanics are by default more geared towards classic PSX games (1, 2097, 3), with “modern” physics and mechanics (Pure/Pulse/HD with absorb, barrel roll etc.) getting an overhaul in the next version.
Because they’re out of stock now.
You’re welcome :) I love Orient and own a couple, and they also have some stunning pieces in their mid-to-high end Orient Star range.
Seiko in general has gone up in price a lot in recent years. The cheap and cheerful Seiko 5 were killed and resurrected as a mid-range sub-brand, and mid-range (like Presage etc) are now pushed twice the price they were a few years ago. There are no entry-level mechanical Seikos anymore.
Orient seems to be the last true Japanese manufacturer that still offers sub-$150 mechanical watches.
Best “Classic WipEout” homage I ever played.
Do you know someone willing to share his MyCanal account? That’s what I do because I still want to watch F1 but I’m not giving a cent to those fascists at bolloré.
Canal+ uses the the international feed though, live or replays. Tobacco ads are only blurred for highlights.
Vita3k + WipEout 2048 + HD DLC + Fury DLC = almost Omega Collection on PC 🤣
Runs great on Steam Deck too.
BallisticNG
Hey fellow WipEout junkie 👋
Very good choice going with Debian. It is simple, clean, can be as minimal or as “bloated” as you wish, and once you’ve worked out the kinks it will happily run for years without maintenance (except updates of course).
There’s a steep learning curve because as a user you’re expected to configure stuff yourself (although defaults are most of the time very sensible), but if you’re willing and able to truly learn Linux and the terminal and you’re familiar with your hardware, it’s one of the best platforms out there.
You and me brother.
Which machine did you choose? I went for the Lelit Bianca, never regretted it.
Jeddah 22 was fire
Don’t know if it’s better, but for free, Firefox Focus includes an ad-blocker for Safari.
My ADHD brain panics if I need to catch a scheduled train and if I’m not actually there at least 1/4h in advance I melt into a puddle of anxiety.
But city trams and metros are absolutely fine. If I don’t catch this one, there’s gonna be another one in a few minutes. No worries.
Busses that are scheduled every half hour at most drive me mad tho. Did I miss it because it was 10 mins early because fuck schedules or is it gonna be 15 mins late?
Public transport in Europe is often in a sorry state, but trust me, it’s nothing compared to the US. Here in France, a lot of regional trains are very unreliable at best but at least high speed trains on dedicated tracks are fine (very expensive, but ok).
I don’t remember UK rail to be a shitshow and/or that expensive but my only experience is going to/from central London to/from neighboring counties and it was fine.
But in the US, oh boy. About 15 years ago I was living with some roommates in Campbell, CA and we went to SF one day. 1h drive mostly on shitty concrete motorways, including probably around $5 of gas. They were heading north for a romantic getaway so I went back to Campbell by myself. It took almost 4 fuckin hours, on maybe 4 or 5 different private companies, and cost me like $25 to get back.
Public transit in the US is so fucked up im almost convinced it’s by design.
Sound has always been an important cue in racing, and it’s very hard to adjust to the faint spaceship noises when you’ve watched hundreds of thermic races. I really want to get into Fe but unfortunately I haven’t found any local broadcaster showing the races live. I think it would really help me adjust and increase my excitement to watch those fights live.
I was in Monaco last year and it was already unbearably loud. OK Monaco is special with all the reverb that concentrates the sound but yeah, trust me, it was plenty loud enough.
Same. Old DB2 base from the 80’s that was migrated to Oracle in the 90’s then to Postgres in the 2010’s.
And the people there know all the column names by heart 😅
Logan Sargeant has entered the chat Tecpro barriers
(Sorry)
Than you so much for such a detailed analysis!
For reference, I’ve had a (heavily modded) Creality Ender 3 V2 for a few years, and I’ve hit a limit in terms of speed and quality.
If it’s possible to install a Stealthburner instead of the standard extruder/hotend combo, it might solve most of these issues. Maybe some people are working on a V6 or Mk8 style hotend (I have a metric fuckton of Mk8 nozzles laying around)…
OK Noctua upgrades then. Compared to an already absurdly loud Ender 3, is it worse?
Would a Voron-style mainboard + RPi + standard Klipper solve these issues or are there fundamental incompatibilities?
Thanks!