@davej It's strange thinks CoC in D20 system.
Is not impossible and probably there's already a Homebrew with this, but I can't see D20's system matching with CoC at all.
@davej It's strange thinks CoC in D20 system.
Is not impossible and probably there's already a Homebrew with this, but I can't see D20's system matching with CoC at all.
I take genuine pride in the results of my projects, just as much as I do the building process.
(Naturally, this is when I'm working for pleasure.)
I must say I'm really proud of myself. I am seeing myself evolve quickly and finish my plans according to my schedule. Soon, I will be able to start another post-graduation program in Data Science, and I do not feel delayed.
It's fun to see history repeating itself. To build experience for some freelance projects that I want to start next year, I'm hitting the books, and I'm doing again what I was doing in the beginning (doing silly projects with things I like). It's really easier when doing things like this.
#react
#open-source
#freelance
#legendofzelda
@RosannaSibora I have many future projects in mind, most of which are being planned from the outset to be free/libre or open source.
I believe we should use the digital world as a means of freedom, not the other way round. And I'm trying to make part of this.
And yep, still going...
It's funny thinking that I started to study data-science in less than a year and Machine Learning less yet.
But now I finally find my cozy place in Technology area.
@RosannaSibora @nextcloud @xwiki @openproject
I like to see this sort of news as an opportunity for companies to start viewing open source as a worthwhile business. Unfortunately, I usually have to remain sceptical about my optimism.
Funny how the Data-Science season is still going (I'm even Post-Gratuated now)...
@helperfren This in a old Television device should be on fire.
When I started to build projects for fun, it became easier.
@_tinfoil_hat Hehe, ironically, the only reason I might choose Ubuntu over Debian is the newer package updates. But this can possibly be solved with backports and additional repositories.
Linux gaming OS Kazeta promises ‘console gaming experience of the 1990s’ for PC users — supports almost any DRM-free game, past or present
https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/linux-gaming-os-kazeta-promises-console-gaming-experience-of-the-1990s-for-pc-users-supports-almost-any-drm-free-game-past-or-present?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Stepping a bit outside the scope of data work I’ve been focusing on lately, I needed to download a file from archive.org (legal files, don’t worry) and decided to put my recent studies into practice: I created a small script to make my task easier by generating download links directly in the terminal.
Although it was originally for personal use—and I’ll probably never need to use it again—It was interesting and I decided to make it free and open. Feel free to do a PR.
@tecnoysoft Looks great.
Looks great! But which GUI are you using? I couldn't recognize it.
@the_cheis Puede que no esté de acuerdo con la totalidad del movimiento, pero aún creo en gran parte de la lucha.
Y siempre veo que tengo placer en leer sobre ello.
@jay Maybe I'm too nostalgic with an age that wasn't mine.
But I still think Arcades are on fire.
It's on my list do one with a raspberry PI in future.
I just find out long ago that I just work more when I'm thinking that I'm a geek.
(Happy to see it working)
@zachnocturnalartist I'm planning buy a raspberry pi in future just to play some retro games.
It can be useful to you if you want to play outdoors.
And still going...