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s6original , to android in What android client do you use?
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I move between Thunder and Connect. Connect added a bottom navigation option that I really like making it the current leader.

float , to retrogaming in What is the best way to setup an S22 as an ultimate handheld console for retro games?

All you really need is a controller for it (backbone, kishi, gamesir x2) and the retroarch app. Dump your Roms to it and done. Maybe some tweaking in retroarch

onehellofausername , to asklemmy in Be honest, do you still use reddit?

If I do a Google search and a Reddit thread comes up with relevant info or discussion, I’ll check it out but I have completely stopped browsing and interacting with it.

Anti_Weeb_Penguin , to android in What android client do you use?
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Liftoff will always be my favourite

Thcgrasscity , to asklemmy in If people using Reddit are called Redditors, then what do we call people who use Lemmy?
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Jourei , to asklemmy in If people using Reddit are called Redditors, then what do we call people who use Lemmy?

Lemmings.

markstos , to linux in I want ease of use, polish, and the i3 workflow. Should I use fedora or nix os?

Sounds like you want Regolith, a polished version of i3 and Sway that runs on Ubuntu or Debian.

regolith-desktop.com

TheLongPrice ,

I’ve never heard of this before but it looks very cool!

carbotect , to android in What android client do you use?

Connect is great, because you can use it to block posts with certain keywords automatically.

Besides that, wefwef.app is my favorite. You can really tell, that the devs there put a lot of passion into this.

igoooorrrr , to gaming in Games like Marvel:Midnight Suns?
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I was a big fan of Griftlands, it has more story than something like Slay the Spire. If you’re more into the positioning stuff, Fights in Tight Spaces is excellent too.

Version OP ,

Will look into it. Thanks for the recommendations!

boCash ,
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Griftlands is one that I now pull out once or twice a year, play obsessively for a week, and sigh when I remember that there’s no plans for a sequel. It’s such a charming game.

machinaeZER0 , to android in What android client do you use?

I started with Jerboa because I browse in compact mode and it reminded me the most of Boost, but once I found Thunder there was just no going back. Very polished UI and the dev team has been on a roll with fixes and features. It’s only on GitHub right now but it’s pending review on the play store. Check it out even if you tried it a week or two ago - it’s great and only getting better!

00Sixty7 , to asklemmy in Have you ever had a hyper realistic dream that you still remember after years?

This is gonna sound so fake it’s ridiculous, but at least it’s short. This was about a decade ago when I was about to go to college, so that factored into the setting, but the other part? No idea. Basically, I was riding around my college campus on the back of a raptor, saddle and all. I was having a blast, and everybody thought it was so cool that I had a badass dinosaur to ride around on, because obviously nobody else did. That was the whole dream, zero plot, nobody got eaten, just me and my raptor buddy having a grand ol’ time stomping around campus.

tunetardis , to linux in What Are Your Favorite SBCs (Single Board Computers), Why, and How Did You Get Into Them?

At work we develop instrumentation used in outdoor surveys, and I am writing a new version of the software which downloads the data logger and so forth. This is done by connecting a little USB dongle to the instrument.

Lately, I’ve been thinking about the possibility of adding an SBC to the dongle itself. My new generation of the software has a low-level component written in C++ which handles the USB I/O and a GUI component written in Python. So the idea is the C++ tool would run on the SBC and the Python would be a client that could run on any machine with LAN access to it.

So I am wondering at this point what would be a good candidate for the SBC? It would not need to be particularly high performance I think? Low power requirements would be good. And it should support wifi and ethernet and be rugged enough for outdoor use. (It would be protected by the metal enclosure of the dongle but may still be subject to temperature swings and some rough handling.)

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I am seriously regretting that I haven’t bought more SBCs so I could give you an informed opinion and I desperately hope someone answers this.

With my Pi and Beagle limitations: the Pi Zero 2 with an ethernet hat and battery hat or power block would probably do it; the hats aren’t hugely expensive and if there’s one thing the Pi ecosystem has in abundance, it has cases for eveyrthing (Argon has a jawdropping modular case design for the Pi Zero; it’s like art and that costs more than even the ridiculously inflated price of a Pi Zero 2, which is saying something). Right now, it’s also–for what it is–overpriced. I’m trying to decide if the BeaglePlay would be worth your time to look into; it has wifi, bluetooth, ethernet and single-pair ethernet and integrates with Freedom Connect but it’s very new, the documentation is bad to literally non-existent, you’d need to custom build the case, and it’s design seems geared toward IoT, automation, monitoring and controlling remote sensors with any existing network protocol, and existing as a vague super cool enigma I am still not sure what to do with as it has a lot of onboard functionality built in and no idea how to use most of it.

I am totally watching this thread for people’s suggestions.

tunetardis ,

Thanks! I was looking at the Pi Zero due to general familiarity with the Pi ecosystem, but BeaglePlay sounds interesting. I will definitely investigate.

One other thing I’m wondering about is what sort of linux distro would be best? It should boot fast and be robust in terms of not easily getting corrupted if it gets powered off without a proper shutdown. I have intentionally made the C++ software not manage any files locally for this reason, so it would only be the OS that could potentially bork itself.

seperis OP ,
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Raspberry Pi OS is solid; that’s the first kernel I reconfigured and recompiled myself and the first OS I felt comfortable making more major changes and at this point, it’s basically fully designed for the abilities and limitations of a Pi. But there are many distros you can check that have made an effort to work specifically with the Pi. I concentrate now on with the Zeros and Beagles with low eMMC is getting a very solid and fast sd card to run off off and keep a clean copy.

Weirdly, I’ve really gotten into sdcards as drive; I finish my configuration and get it how I want, then make an image and either back it up or put it on a backup card; no downtime I mess anything up or need to reinstall, just switch cards (or move the card from one Pi to the other). I was thinking that might be convenient for you too; once you get a solid configuration done and your programs loaded and ready to run, you copy it and keep some backups on extra cards. Like yes, nvme and ssd and usb and eMMC are much faster but they are not convenient when it’s Thing That Has This Very Specific Job where all I have to do is whip out my backup card, switch it out, and keep going.

I am so weirdly curious about what you decide to go with and why. This is one of the uses of SBCs I always thought was the most obvious: field work, especially if it’s impractical to go over network or testing/data checks are intensive and need direct contact.

mihnt , to nostupidquestions in Are there any cross platform peer-to-peer social networks that people actually use?
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  • Chozo ,

    Damn, that's a name I haven't heard in forever. Are people actually still using SLSK these days?

    CrypticCoffee , to linux in What developments in the Linux world are you looking forward to the most?

    A fully working Linux Phone with good battery life that supports a good matrix client with e2 encryption. GrapheneOS is good, but we need initiatives independent from Google.

    Cethin ,

    Technically Android is Linux. I know what you mean though, and it would be great. Maybe some day…

    Ew0 ,
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    SailfishOS is the closest thing I’ve found tbh, I daily drive it. It might be a bit outdated (qt5.6 apps?) but it’s nice being able to use a decent UI with android support aswell.

    VitoScaletta , to gaming in Games like Marvel:Midnight Suns?

    Maybe something like Slay The Spire or Monster Train? There’s not as much 3D positioning though

    Version OP ,

    These look interesting. Thanks!

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