75c is not that bad at all, it’s well below TJ Max for like 99% of modern chips. This is just another walk in the park for laptop users who are used to seeing like 100c when playing games, lol. I’d definitely prefer my game to not eat up my entire computer for playing a custom radio station, but it’s not like it’s going to cause nuclear meltdown.
Good old Hamachi still exists and has Linux client you can use. It’s free as long as you’re not needing to play with more than 5 people.
Nice! I’ve downloaded it just in case and I’ll probably throw it up on Radicle later unless someone beats me to it
If anyone ever digs up the source, hopefully they push it to something like https://radicle.xyz/ so it can’t be taken down
I figured I’d write a basic installation guide for the people who may not already know how to use Modrinth’s pack system.
.mrpack
file you downloaded from Modrinth, then click the “Ok” button at the bottom./app/jdk/17/bin/java
.The pack already comes with a lot of the optimization mods that are in Fabulously Optimized. You can just put your shaders in the shader packs folder and enable them in your video settings.
Wearable collars mod my beloved
“In Russia I felt for the first time like a full human being. No color prejudice like in Mississippi, no color prejudice like in Washington. It was the first time I felt like a human being.” ― Paul Robeson
Source and full transcript here, this guy was incredibly cool
I know this is a joke, but… NetBSD has a Dreamcast port so it’s definitely not out of the realm of possibility that you could make a Hexbear post on a Dreamcast using a terminal-based web browser or some bare bones HTTP client if you have one of those expansion cards that lets you connect to the internet.
I disagreed with some of their messaging, but Victory or Death was great. Stopped listening to them after I heard about the whole SA stuff as well.