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testman@lemmy.mlto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Somehow, Heroes of Newerth returned: One of the first standalone MOBAs is back, but fans are mixed on its new look and bizarre launcherEnglish
4·12 days agoCool, but the Newerth-related games that I care about are the Savage series.
testman@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What problems does Linux have to overcome to get more users
71·3 months agololwat. can you explain the reasoning in your second paragraph?
Also I’m not sure that your definition of Enshittification is correct.
testman@lemmy.mlto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Battlefield 6 Official Multiplayer Gameplay TrailerEnglish
2·3 months ago
(from Hot Shots! Part Deux)
testman@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What OS should I use for self-hosting that doesn't require extensive terminal knowledge?English
10·6 months agoYUNOHost iso is basically just Debian, but the one-click-install for various self-hosted things is it’s primary purpose. All done through web interface.
testman@lemmy.mlto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•If you dig into Oblivion Remastered's files you can find almost the whole original game like a set of dinosaur bonesEnglish
1·7 months agoSelling Skyrim yet agan would be too much. Todd said that they need to go for something less obvious this time.
testman@lemmy.mlto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•If you dig into Oblivion Remastered's files you can find almost the whole original game like a set of dinosaur bonesEnglish
0·7 months agolol, Todd sold you Oblivion again
testman@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is this video a legitimate way to get Linux on LineageOS via Termux or is there a better recent method?
3·7 months agoIt does work, I have been using it for a long time now in context of my interest of using a phone as a PC.
https://xdaforums.com/t/phone-as-a-pc.4633441/Thing is that with just termux, you get just the android/termux environment.
There is a way to get more familiar Linux environments running on your phone by using proot from within termux.
https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/PRoot
For example, using that you can install ARM version of Manjaro, which is basically the same thing that you would run on Raspberry Pi.
But everything in there runs a bit slower, because Proot is some layer that takes up a bit of performance.
Benefit of that is that you can run some Linux software that is not found within Termux packages, but is available in the repositories of other distros. Libreoffice is one such example.
testman@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is this video a legitimate way to get Linux on LineageOS via Termux or is there a better recent method?
2·7 months agoLineageOS 22.2 (on FP4) does not seem to have that option yet.
At least, it is not listed in the developer options.
You can find it if you tap on the search button within developer options (or just general settings, as that also includes results from developer options) and type “terminal” or “linux”.
The(Experimental) Run Linux terminal on Androidresult shows up.
But after you tap on that, you see that toggle is greyed out. Can’t be enabled.I am interested in getting that to work, so any help is appreciated.
There is hopefully some ADB command or something that forcefully enables Linux environment.
testman@lemmy.mlto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Windows 11 is closing a loophole that let you skip making a Microsoft accountEnglish
1·7 months agoeveryone is ok with that
no they are not




I’m sure that there are games (either video games or IRL physical games) designed for this. Some simple “here are some possible instructions, use them to achieve some goal” thing.
Something like described here:
https://wiredme.com/blog/active-coding-games-for-kids/
But I am interested in knowing more examples of such games. Is there any Wikipedia article for this category of games? Is there any list with more of them described?