idk why he does this to himself I prefer stuff like the 2D Mario marathon where he got a proper sleep in between
Ich so: "hm, ich weiß gar nicht genau, wo auf meinem Laptop der beste Ort für den Blobhaj wäre"
@lenaschimmel: *geniestreich*
hey, got a minute? you're in a rush? don't worry it's just a quick question. I was just—it's probably nothing but, I was lookign at your last.fm scrobbling history from april 11th 2012 and I noticed—sorry yeah *grabs your backpack handle* just a second more of your time—there's a peculiar irregularity that we found. you had scrobbled, I have it right here, you scrobbled "Welcome to the Black Parade (iTunes Deluxe Edition)" thirty times, on loop, starting at 7:51 pm. now I won't hold listening to a great song on loop against you, my friend. who among us hasn't set a track to loop and forgot about it? I do it all the time, with MCR songs no less—though I'm more of a three cheers for sweet revenge person—but, of course, that's besides the point. you might have already guessed my problem here. by the time you returned your playlist to shuffle and started listening to "special" by "garbage" it was then 10:26 pm. but, that cannot be. because the iTunes Deluxe Edition of Welcome to the Black Parade is 5 minutes and 14 seconds long. for you to have listened to it 30 times, that would've taken you to 10:28 pm. that's a full two minutes of difference. how could this possibly be? oh, I can hear you protest already, that you might've skipped to the next song a little early, maybe skipped to garbage's lovely song "special" before the black parade themselves could fully fade out. but I know your tricks. I was there, in 2012. I had purchased the iTunes Deluxe Edition myself, with an iTunes gift card no less. and I can tell you, you *pitiful,* _lothesome_ poseur, that ID3 data of the iTunes Deluxe Edition includes the words "Deluxe Edition" in the *album* field, not the *title.* you sick son of a bitch. you edited the ID3 tags of the standard edition, didn't you? you're going away for a long time. lock 'em up, boys! and throw away the key!
computer stuff, linux, mac
so hello, do any of you use linux on a mac with their own m* chip? installing the fedora asahi remix isn't hard, but trying to get a setup with an encrypted root partition, I failed. it feels similar to when I tried to build a hackintosh: a fun project, but unusable for anyone who doesn't want to be tinkering full time with their computer. very much what people say about linux, which I found to be untrue. anyway. anyone?
re: awoo tech internals
and by doubled I mean went from 5 €/mo to 10€/mo over time, Wasabi's rates are very reasonable imho
oh yes and also I finally get Baby Steps (the upcoming Bennet Foddy et al game Devolver has been promoting heavily) and while I don't really wanna play it and it seems like Streamer bait they did 100% succeed in making a game where you actually do learn to walk again and I found a weird appreciation for a thing I do all day without even thinking about it? I do kinda wanna see someone else play it tho
I also tried Unbeatable which seems cool and has great music but the demo just drops you into the story and there's timeskips with zero warning so I was mostly just confused? and there's either too much or too little tutorializing. Also the actual main rhythmgaming is so flashy it makes the chart hard to read. Still a very stylish game that seems to have quite a bit of story? there's not a lot in the demo, mostly just trying too hard to be witty but it does hint at it? https://store.steampowered.com/app/2240620/UNBEATABLE/
this is kind of a cool idea except it just simulates git instead of, idk, running it in a VM? and just waits til you type the command it wants which leads to fun stuff like the attached screenshot https://store.steampowered.com/app/1490570/git_gud/
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