No one can see my SATA face. SA SA SA SA SA.. 🎶
Category: Stuff
Best week of spring. Everything in full bloom and busy bees everywhere. Really enjoyed the last few days. Next is probably a way too dry summer again 😕

Always water your plants.
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Image: flower box with more water than soil, unattended for years.
Steam Linked X4
Toyed with my Steam Link (I still have this as hardware) at the 55″ TV in the living room today. Never tried this before with X4, because I bought X4 on GoG so it’s a “foreign game” for Steam.
It just worked though. Think that’s a little bit too much for gaming (neck hurts already xD) but it was a nice experiment. Maybe with an elevated seat 🤔 …oh and I even tried it via the Steam Link App on my mobile phone – briefly xD

Also tried House Of The Dying Sun this way (little gem, IMHO, even if very short).

Huge #Macross fan here and seeing this in #KSP is making me giddy with joy: KSP VF-1 Valkyrie transformation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4RP1syozJ4
Link: Krapfenrezept
Jon cobbles up that chat "AI" to his #EliteDangerous #SimPit. Really fun stuff. My kind of nerd level 👌 including text to speech to make it a snippy bitching Betty: https://youtu.be/miQBHcP8YzA
Mozilla, Meta, Medium, Flipboard, Tumblr, and so many other companies are betting that the future of social networks looks more like email than it does Elon Musk’s Twitter. And they’re betting on a little-known protocol to make it happen.

The IndieWeb[^indieweb.org/] is about taking control of your content, sharing your thoughts and ideas in one place and then spreading them on other social platforms. What if a social network becomes so that you don't feel comfortable there anymore? Or it gets shut down altogether? In that case, what...
Apparently #Joomla can be #IndieWeb|ified too: https://blog.astrid-guenther.de/en/cassiopeia-joomla-indieweb/ 🤔
I mean Joomla (and especially it’s UI) gives me the creeps but good to know I guess.
Thanks to Google Maps I know now that one of my neighbours has a website, because it picked it up as “business”.
The website was last changed in 2012 and aired in 1999 and was written in HTML 3.2 with StarOffice (on Win32).
I’m humbled.