Blog reactions by Jan-Lukas ElseJan-Lukas Else (jlelse.blog)
My girlfriend gave me the idea the other day, when I complained that sometimes I don’t know what to blog about, that I could “react” to my old posts. Kind of like how web video producers react to videos. And I think that’s not a bad idea. It’s a good way to see how one’s own views have c...

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Nice, will be in Early Access starting february 2nd: https://www.valheimgame.com/. I clocked around ~300 hours on this when I take alpha and various beta times into account and also provided dedicated servers during development for years. All on Linux PC 😀 Great to see this gem moving forward 🎉

How I turned my Goodreads data into a self-hosted website with Eleventy by Hidde de Vries (@hdv) (hiddedevries.nl)
In the last week of 2020, I decided to export my Goodreads data to display it on my personal website. This post is about what I did and how. Screenshot Why export? First, I quite like Goodreads. It lets me see the reads of friends and acquaintances. It lets me share my own. This is all splendid, but...

Hm
 exporting Goodreads data to display on the own website. Sounds like a good idea. I mean I never did use Goodreads myself but I know many others did: https://hiddedevries.nl/en/blog/2021-01-04-how-i-turned-my-goodreads-data-into-a-self-hosted-website-with-eleventy

The State of Virtual Reality on Linux by patolinux (boilingsteam.com)
When I first learned about that virtual reality stuff, I was still a kid and it was through movies like The Lawnmower Man. I really did not understand what it was about: it was very confusing, some people in a place doing things
 but they weren’t in that place, and those things were not real. La...

Looks like @patolinux wrote an in-depth article on virtual reality (VR) with a focus on his experiences on PC: https://boilingsteam.com/the-state-of-virtual-reality-on-linux/ (and how it spoils your average 3d game).