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But this is not the super tic tac toe I know (and also implemented 10 years ago in college). Here you play until all ttts are solved. The version I know, has a winner only if in the bigger grid there are three wins in a tic tac toe fashion.
This whole post is so funny, because by reading the comments I think OP tried installing GL Tron of all games and it didn’t work for some reason, spotted that it was last updated 12 years ago and thinks that’s why it doesn’t work on modern phones and now everybody here (me included) is having a great time playing GL Tron on their even more modern phones. 😂
Also this is the exact reason, F-Droid shouldn’t remove apps. Because the algorithm cannot know if the app is just completed and works even 12 years later or whether it’s abandoned and stopped working 2 months later.
Edit:
Just for the record, I have looked through droidify because of their “all apps by last updated”-list and scrolled all the way down.
The “most abandoned app” is Trolly. A shopping list app with too many permissions.
The “most abandoned game” is DroidAtomix which seems unplayable on my phone. The next “better” game is Replica Island which does still work, but is not that much fun to play tbh.
Doesn’t look like it, but you can be the one writing one.
That’s why I like fish, which shows matching commands you executed, so that you can easily redo them.
sudo usermod -a cdrom
Forgot the -G
and wasn’t sudo anymore…
I did recover eventually, but it was not nice.
source
is a bash shell built-in command that executes the content of the file passed as argument, in the current shell.
~/.bash_history
contains all the commands you ever executed in bash (the default shell in most Linux systems)
They implement ActivityPub and connect to all the available servers. A load of new users will see the content here and all the communities here will be absolutely flooded with new content and users.
ActivityPub will be extended. Many new features will be added, that don’t really match the standard, but they are mostly useful so some developers will try to add them to let’s say Lemmy. They won’t be blr to develop new features on their own and some stuff with threads will always be broken or half baked. Threads users will belittle the users here, some will maybe go there, cause it just works and is otherwise the same.
New users at the same time will most likely go directly to threads cause it’s backed by a giant company, always works and has more features.
They will cut the federation.
Communities here will feel empty and most users will just leave. Only the hard core will stay and that won’t be sustainable. The fediverse becomes even less attractive for new users and will devolve into a niche community.
Then it’s over. We can tear it all down and start new.
An AI assistant has nothing to do with the kernel and will never be in it.
It’s something for user space and can be done already. This is for the distro maintainers to decide.
Yes, but the only thing they add is enterprise addons. We don’t need more of those.
Oh, I do know that. But lots of folks even here don’t and that is my problem with all that.
The FOSS community shouldn’t praise them or companies like them simply for open sourcing the MVP of a new product.
With $4M you could round the edges and then some.
I think that open source people should also be able to recognize that always sponsoring a new project is not the open source way.
They could have given established software a facelift and added a lot more features and this would have been better for the open source world than what they did.
I mean it’s not wrong what they did. They just shouldn’t get as much praise for making it open source.
Imagine everyone creating their own versioning system because they don’t like githubs frontend.
I am on the phone too, but loaded it onto my server. It’s currently running. We’ll see.
Edit: So its legit? Wow…
Building trust report...ok
Averages Score Trust
Weighted contributions: 58743 A
Private contributions: 1442 A
Created issues: 24 A
Commits authored: 410 B
Repositories: 31 A
Pull requests: 36 A
Code reviews: 15 A
Account age (days): 2689 A
5th percentile: 1 E
10th percentile: 61 A
15th percentile: 121 A
20th percentile: 281 A
25th percentile: 760 A
30th percentile: 1358 A
35th percentile: 1935 A
40th percentile: 3446 A
45th percentile: 4949 A
50th percentile: 7598 A
55th percentile: 10670 A
60th percentile: 13928 A
65th percentile: 19495 A
70th percentile: 23387 A
75th percentile: 40381 A
80th percentile: 57365 A
85th percentile: 84295 A
90th percentile: 113733 A
95th percentile: 233883 A
Overall trust: A
How are projects like this created?
This github repo is 6 months old, they already have 18+k stars and over 800 forks.
This looks like some overfunded pseudo-FOSS shit. Make the bare minimum open source and sell the rest to enterprises.
Why not take the money and really fund an existing project like kanboard or redmine?
I mean ffs kanboard is at least 10 years old and has less than 8k stars on github.
Is there something like the banana voicemeeter for pipewire?
I am currently using Helvum, which is kinda lacking a lot of the functionality.
Weird, I had not had this name already. Might rename it to yarcp (yet another remote copy). Thanks for the heads up.