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Cake day: June 23rd, 2024

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  • First of all:
    I hope your health improves. While I tend to not read the entirety of your writeups, I always skim them and then read the details on topics that are interesting. It would be a shame to not find your posts on lemmy anymore, as I prefer the interaction over a microblogging service like mastodon.

    as for your question

    …have you picked up any games? What have you bought,

    I have picked up:

    • Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy for 3,99€
    • Supermoves for 0,77€
    • Mirage Feathers for 2,99€
    • a bunch of DLC for Vampire Survivors.

    Crash Bandicoot is at an all-time-low price, if you haven’t picked it up in a humblebundle years ago, now might be your chance.

    Another game I can recommend is “Beyond: Two Souls”, which is available for 1,99€ on Steam. It’s a great story driven game, with multiple endings and great acting. You might also want to get “Detroit: Become Human”, a very similar title in terms of gameplay.





  • maybe we should find another sollution than having women store money in their bras?

    As a conservative, I propose women should no longer be allowed to handle money, when they go outside they need to be accompanied by their husband or father, who will handle their money for them. That way, women are also unable to spend money on useless shit like birth control, pads etc. and can use it to buy proper stuff, like beer and meat!




  • What have you been playing

    My usual games: Tetris Effect, Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 (openRCT2), Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
    But also a few other games: Selfloss, Trans Neurotica and GTA V.

    Allthough my Steam Deck will be out of service for a few days, I found a “spicy pillow” in my deck, have to wait for a replacement battery to show up :(













  • From a technical standpoint, the windows NTFS filesystem is designed inherently case sensitive, just windows doesn’t allow creating case sensitive files.

    Connecting an NTFS drive to linux, you can create two separate files readme.txt and Readme.txt.

    Using windows, you can see both files in the filesystem, but chances are most (if not all) software will struggle accessing both files, opening readme.txt might instead open Readme.txt or vice versa.