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SFO was my first thought too. It’s usually not quite this well timed in my experience; this is still a cool shot to catch.
SFO was my first thought too. It’s usually not quite this well timed in my experience; this is still a cool shot to catch.
I’ve actually never played any Star Trek games before - I think the closest I’ve gotten is Stellaris, which definitely made me think of star trek. I don’t know if that disqualifies me, but I might pick this game up anyways, sounds like a good time right now.
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I agree with what other people have said about using the command line more and the gui less, that will make you have to learn about utils like find, grep, sed, and maybe awk.
Try learning vim (or emacs). Use some command like tools for stuff you’d do in the gui. Try some basic scripting for common tasks. Maybe write some short python/ruby scripts if you need them. I’ve found that writing code has given me a need for learning more about how the command line works, and other “power user” features.
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In a similar vein, I’ve been rewatching TNG and find myself thinking that they really should have put a cctv camera in engineering. Could have saved them a lot of trouble.
If the win is out of reach for me, I at least try and make them earn the rest of their victory. The more you make them have to actually work for it, the more they’ll enjoy the win. I guess I kinda think of it like a D&D game where I’m the DM: now my job is to facilitate the other player(s) having fun.
Either that or I’ll ask questions and try to learn, so I can come back stronger next time.
Not right now, but I will tomorrow I promise
It’s a must if you want secure passwords. My gf doesn’t use one - her passwords are all re-used variations of l33tsp34k that are pretty easy to guess (I can get into her accounts in a few tries if I need to). But also she forgets them often.
Yup, exactly this for me too. Been done a thousand times before by companies like them. Plus the fact that the fediverse is not run by any company is just really nice - we don’t need them.
Im liking it. I’m pretty techy, so I got the gist of the whole “distributed” thing real quick. Honestly, it’s also nice that it’s still a smaller community. Feels like the old days of the internet, where you could actually interact with people
That’s how it used to be. You asked questions to people who were believed to be wise, and then their answer was what the truth was. And most of the things we “knew” were just wrong.
Not that it’s less complicated now…