Superb puzzler with an interesting twist on time control. Progressively unlocking new powers to explore more of the mansion is nothing new, but done very well.
However, the final reveal is excellent. It's another example of why I like to game - that moment of "oh... OH!" As you work out what's going on is priceless.
It's taken 10 months, but I now have a more vibrant and interesting network of people than I ever had on Twitter. I'm regularly getting to see things I would not have seen over there.
Which is just confirmation that building a social group *anywhere* (online or offline) takes effort, patience, and often humility. We can't just move from one place to another and expect to keep what we had (again, applies online and offline).
@Floppy interesting! I thought there weren't any arm builds of the Plex server itself...
I'm definitely interested in doing something similar, once I can get a new aerial installed. Did you make notes (or have links) on purchases/setup steps?
If you ever wondered why some people like this "unbelievable complicated" editor vim on their systems, or you started to use vim because everyone said it's cool but your currently breaking your fingers and can't wrap your head around it, this is an awesome answer on StackOverflow helping you:
"Your problem with Vim is that you don't grok vi."
Reading the transcript from the Solus devs talk about the project and its future and, since that is a chunk of it, about Ikey (whom I kinda miss talking to tbh).
This is a part about FOSS and Linux that is often missed completely: that all of it, no matter how technical, are social endeavours. There is this fantasy that they can be disconnected from human life ("political things") which time and again proves to be nonsense. It's ALL about humans in the end.
Today I found another sneaky, stupid bug in #Mailpile 's IMAP!
Something is, on restart, wiping the bit of config that tells the IMAP mail source to go looking for new folders. So it, on average, never does after the initial setup.
This bug was very sneaky. It should be easy to fix though.
@ohthehugemanatee it is, but my biggest problem is that it requires CSS knowledge to do pretty much anything nice with.
I don't know CSS at all, every time I look at it, it makes no sense to me. So I can't do *anything* even slightly custom with reveal.js (or similar stiff like ioslides). Sucks, because I *love* markdown...
Hotels are regulated in ways that protect *you*, the person who stays in them. Airbnb's profits come from arbitrage: it skips the cost of adhering to the regulations.
@nigeldgreen in fairness, it appears to be a refurbishment, there's a brand new disabled parking sign in the car park. The juxtaposition just tickled me, that's all ;)