Not long ago, my 12-year-old son and I started learning Python. He wrote a code that prints a Pac-Man image to the console in symbols. I tell him: can you create that in Unreal Engine material? He surprised me again. My little genius
A colorful retro video game scene featuring a yellow character with red shoes and a hat, walking in front of a pink building. To the right, there is a small toy car with a smiley face. The screen displays a high score and game information
Despite lots of tinkering, I cannot get my Pac-Man watch to work again 😭. It worked fine when I first got it (used), but soon the battery died. Ever since then it's been dead. I can't think of anything else to do.
New keyboard for the #Altair8800. This has a numeric keypad which is essential for some programs including very serious applications like #PacMan!! ;-)
Photo of my Altair computer with its new full-size keyboard. It looks like the classic Model M IBM doobry. The little monitor on top of the computer is displaying a terminal based Pac Man game!!! I know right!
okay so, years ago I used this image someone posted on here that said "Ask me any Sonic the Hedgehog opinion. I have to answer 100% honestly." with the Sonic the Hedgehog logo. I then posted it again with the logo messily drawn over with "Doctor Who" replacing Sonic. I then later dropped a Godzilla logo overtop of that. I've now drawn over it again with Pac-Man, and drawn a little Pac-Man in the bottom corner.
Recently my laptop died. Thankfully, the issue wasn't the SSD. So I bought an external enclosure, took the SSD out of the laptop, and popped it into the external enclosure. I was hoping at that point, it would "just work". ...
Hi all. I'm having some issues with MiniFlux, a #SelfHosted#RSSReader, and hoping someone can help. MiniFlux was working fine until I tried to deploy ReactFlux on the same domain as it, rss.laniecarmelo.tech, on a subpath, /reactflux. This didn't work so I removed ReactFlux. I also migrated MiniFlux from #Docker to #Pacman package, thinking it would be easier on my system. This problem, or a similar one, was occurring before I did that though.
Now, rss.laniecarmelo.tech loads the MiniFlux login page, but when I login, it redirects to a blank page at rss.laniecarmelo.tech/login. I've added trusted proxies and cookie configuration to my miniflux.conf and headers to my Caddyfile, but I still have the issue.
I've checked MiniFlux logs, and it's getting the login requests and creating sessions. I'm not sure what's happening after that. Cloudflared and Caddy seem to be working normally.
while I'm not sure about the tiling WM front I can help with the KDE optimization on Arch part:
To preface I'm sharing sections of my Bash script that I'm in the process of eventually releasing under AGPL-3.0 which should help explain the editing/verboseness of them.
For base/minimal Arch Linux Packages:
## `btrfs-progs` is dependent/only required if you use BTRFS as your file system.
## `grub` is also dependent if you use GRUB instead of Systemd as your init system.
## intel-ucode replaces amd-ucode (as discerned from your comment on this post) which installs Intel-based microcode for your processor/CPU.
pacstrap -K /mnt intel-ucode base base-devel btrfs-progs efibootmgr grub iptables-nft linux linux-firmware linux-lts man nano networkmanager pipewire pipewire-alsa pipewire-jack pipewire-pulse sudo
For Installing Core Packages
### grub-btrfs is omitted as it is orphaned as of Sept 3, 2024. https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/grub-btrfs/.
pacman -S --needed bash-completion cryptsetup dnsmasq e2fsprogs efibootmgr firewalld man-db networkmanager sddm sddm-kcm
## Installing Video Drivers
## FOSS AMD GPU Drivers
## Please see the table on https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xorg
pacman -S --needed mesa vulkan-radeon libva-mesa-driver mesa-vdpau xf86-video-amdgpu
## Enable the multilib repository for 32-bit application support:
sed -i "/\[multilib\]/,/Include/"'s/^#//' /etc/pacman.conf
## To enable 32-bit application support, the multilib repository is enabled by default using the sed command above. This allows the necessary drivers to be installable from the multilib repository.
pacman -S --needed lib32-mesa lib32-libva-mesa-driver lib32-vulkan-radeon lib32-mesa-vdpau
## Owners of older AMD graphics cards (GCN 1&2) may also want to install the ATI driver:
#pacman -S --needed xf86-video-ati
Some packages were omitted from the installation lines above as this was taken from my custom installer for self-hosting services.
I'd recommend checking the links provided above to to figure out what additional packages you want for yourself🤗
If you still have issues with KDE X11/Wayland on Arch or Ubuntu, feel free to DM me and I'll try my best to help👍
Taking a laptop's SSD and making it an external drive
Recently my laptop died. Thankfully, the issue wasn't the SSD. So I bought an external enclosure, took the SSD out of the laptop, and popped it into the external enclosure. I was hoping at that point, it would "just work". ...
Arch user trying out lightweight desktop environments
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Gtk4 Apps Abnormal Cursor Size
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