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Fascinating, a peek behind the scenes of sound designing for https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h9iq9gFx6c

Fascinating, a peek behind the scenes of sound designing for https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h9iq9gFx6c

OMG, I found a legitimate and personal mail in my mailbox. That’s probably the first between all the spam and informational crap since… I dunno… what year is it? 😅

Oh, landed HIGHLY experimental dedicated servers in experimental. https://satisfactory.fandom.com/wiki/Dedicated_servers#Linux describes how to set on up. They even provided a systemd service file (that I’ll probably refine later). Didn’t play with this yet but this looks promising. The pattern is basically known for Unity games 🤷

You all can stop with the “shocked face” crap on preview pictures. By now I’ve trained my brain to file such videos as click-bait or _low_ quality. That’s right, fingers don’t even twitch any more. No more clicks gonna happen. Even for channels followed.

Zur Story möchte ich noch anmerken dass die im Vergleich zu den anderen Teilen eher mager ist. Man merkt bei den Nachfolgern doch eine deutliche Steigerung bei der Qualität der Erzählung 🙂 Mir haben die jedenfalls viel Spaß gemacht und ich werde bei Gelegenheit bestimmt noch einmal zu der Reihe zurück kehren.

Yesterday I noticed that my kids crossed the street from behind the school bus they just left without looking. In the evening I prepared a model of the situation with toys and asked them if they can see the “toy children” from various angles approaching from behind the bus and whenever they said no I drove over the miniatures with another car yelling “Bam, you’re dead”. I guess that left quite an impression. Especially the little one, after examining the “school bus” model further (a Volkswagen Samba van), went off to build a complete road system with paper and tape…

Heh, say hello to mine, @edent (https://beko.famkos.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/1624646462034.jpg). Yes, that’s a former desk lamp (on a tent pole) and it offers various degrees of movement. Quite happy with it. It replaced a similar model that broke down after several years of usage. Hard to tell what it did cost because it’s old parts from the stash 😀

They also don’t accept bugs as given. Seriously. The average user nowadays seems to be used to a lot of pain (thanks to Android apps mebbe?) before they start jumping the hoops to report a bug at all.
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