I swear, this guy is all over the place. I'm very curious as what he will end up
I was hoping it would behave like a hashtag when you view it via mastodon instance. AFAIK so far link aggregation fediverse doesn't really interact with hashtags fluently. Even on *bin it is like a separate thing
You might be interested in #rifts setting
https://therpjournal.wordpress.com/2025/03/26/rifts-an-underrated-gem-in-the-world-of-tabletop-rpgs/
The game takes place in a post-apocalyptic Earth where dimensional rifts have torn open, bringing magic, monsters, and alien technology to the planet. This fusion of genres allows players to encounter everything from high-tech cyborgs and vampires to dragons and ancient deities. Rifts offers an unprecedented amount of flexibility for creating characters and stories. You can be anything from a power-armored soldier to a mystic who commands the forces of magic, or even a dimensional traveler with access to alien technologies.
Oooh. Can't wait to test this out
Why would that be cumbersome? I mean, what " flow" could use some refinement?
they already have working builds internally and the only reason they haven't release them was supposedly wait for a complete Vulkan implementation
I'm afraid we, in general, are not told the truth but whatever can pass as truth
I'm not sure I exactly grasp what you mean. But if I do, I'd do it like this
Create file projects/x/item1/subitem1/subsubitem1
Inside add a header on top with a ref to date of work
# [[2025/07/03]]
* that way when you open the file, you see the most recent note
# [[2025/07/02]]
* bar
# [[2025/07/01]]
* foo
That way, using hierarchy and references parts of 2025/07
or projects/x
you can see what you were working on in that month or how did the whole flow for an item go
Does that address your issue?
So, a guy sheds some light on what's going on, the accused name drops him, so now the guy has to be protected. Whatever he could have caught on during the trials, he is no longer in position to keep his ear to the ground. It seems the protection, while successfully did manage to protect him - which is good, in a way also worked as a blocker so he doesn't do more damage during time critical for the group
It was AUR. The way AUR works is that there is a PKGBUILD file that tells pacman how to compile a package from scratch. It can be created in a way where nothing gets compiled, only precompiled binary is downloaded (like from github releases). So it was not a package in purely Arch sense. With those PKGBUILDs out from AUR, malicious binaries only sit on their github, or wherever those were hosted, and are not reachable via alternative package managers (pacman, the official one, doesn't offer AUR at all)
How would you see it work? IMO such boards are mostly for personal/organisation use, not a social space
FWIW, in my feeds that is on the same level as it was for some time now