Is this what people who haven't been introduced to #magit use?
stsquad
Or where commanders stand in tanks.
A couple I've enjoyed recently:
Kleo - an ex Stasi assassin adjusts to the fall of the Berlin wall and takes revenge for her betrayal by the state (German)
Extraordinary Attorney Woo - a legal procedural following the autistic Woo as she navigates the law and life. You wouldn't think it was my thing but I found it very charming (Korean)
The Risa community seems by far one of the more participatory ones and their meme game is strong. But I am slowly seeing engagement go up on other subs. I'm patient.
Git is a distributed block chain, from a certain point of view.
You can do one thing and buy it for Android and then run it under either mcpelauncher or waydroid. Sure paying for the thing multiple times sucks but welcome to multi-platform propriety software. At least I only payed for it once for the whole family.
A parody of a parody no less. When will I see the likes of Airplane or Hotshots again?
I found Sausage Party hilarious because it's concept was fun and the ending was WTF but in a good way. Certainly not worst ever material from my point of view.
I've been meaning to play with the various rust game engines for some time. It looks like bevy has come some way since I last looked at it.
Why do you need to drop uefi?
But LSPs have done an excellent job of separating language specific tooling from editors - and Emacs can use them as well.
Interesting. I had been thinking of fine tuning a GPT model as a chatbot helper for a project. This sounds like it's already designed to ingest project data as part of its training regime.