[-] shucks 2 points 5 days ago

Damn, having a stationary "phone" that relays SMS and calls to you over trusted channels while you're away is really cool!

[-] shucks 2 points 1 month ago

Staffel 14, Folge 14 - Crème Fraiche :D

[-] shucks 2 points 1 month ago

Ich fühle mich an die Telefonkochhotline aus South Park erinnert. Das klingt wirklich sehr lecker!

[-] shucks 3 points 3 months ago

I found no attribution of source, neither on the article by MEMO, nor on similar snippets posted to YouTube by other publications. Seeing only a few sentences of her speech without context made me curious to read the whole speech. Here it is: https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/de/newsroom/-/2679468, with the paragraphs in question translated (Sorry for not translating more, I don't have DeepL Premium):

We have made it just as clear - and this is not a contradiction, but a complement - that international humanitarian law and Israel's right to exist go hand in hand. This is what the German raison d'état stands for. That is why we have stated it clearly time and again: Self-defense naturally means not only attacking terrorists, but destroying them. That is why I have made it so clear that when Hamas terrorists hide behind people, behind schools, then we are entering very difficult areas. But we will not duck away from them. That's why I made it clear to the United Nations that civilian places can also lose their protected status because terrorists abuse it. Germany stands by this, for us it means Israel's security. And because the resolutions have been mentioned: We are pursuing a policy of action. In view of the resolutions, which state that humanitarian aid must reach Gaza, that the two-state solution can be the only goal if we really want security for the entire region, but which also contain some sentences that Germany does not share, we cannot say: we are closing our eyes, we are not finding the strength to differentiate, as a mother of a hostage who has been killed finds in the most difficult hour of her life.

[-] shucks 6 points 7 months ago

Wait a minute... were ancient slingshot mercenaries basically the Scout from TF2?

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I'm interested to see how well organized it is going to be this time.

[-] shucks 3 points 10 months ago

A real linux installation or darwin-nix? If the former, what steps did you follow? 👀

[-] shucks 3 points 11 months ago

Same for me, X11 is out of the question simply because it can't do variable refresh rate on multiple monitors last I checked. And Nvidia and Wayland work together pretty well by now, at least if you are using a GTX card.

[-] shucks 2 points 1 year ago

Yes, all the environment variables are set automatically and programs respect them.

[-] shucks 7 points 1 year ago

It sounds like NixOS would solve all your problems. And it makes coffee too!

[-] shucks 2 points 1 year ago

That's a good idea. I've also seen some servers of small communities that had a website, where you could basically "ready up" andit wpuld show you, how many other people were ready to play. Either way, you probably could get a couple of matches per week through that.

[-] shucks 3 points 1 year ago

Central Europe sound very good. The problem with most community servers is seeding them with enough players, so that others join from the server browser as well. If you go through with this, maybe organise some regular times where people at least semi-reliably join the server, so you can gauge the interest.

[-] shucks 4 points 1 year ago

I got it to a stable 54% by using an

algorithmtyping f or d for consonants and vowels respectively in sentences I thought up, switching languages regularly,

and a stable 56% by just typing randomly and adjusting my patterns based on the colored output, which might have skewed my results. Certainly a very cool tool, I also liked the explanation linked on the page!

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