

I picked this up today, played a few rounds, its a great little game and I think it’ll replace zombie dice for me.
I picked this up today, played a few rounds, its a great little game and I think it’ll replace zombie dice for me.
I’ve never heard of this before but reading up on it, it sounds like a really tactical game! Loving the multi-coloured print job, you’ve done really well with it.
Can confirm, just bought it and its running without a problem on a 1080TI, it just works 👍
After reading this post a few days back, I was inspired to get some Ghee and try it out. Absolutely delicious, thank you @fubo@lemmy.world!
Or maybe the lemmy source code should include a canonical tag to the original host’s post?
Would it be a better idea to exclude any URLs that are similar to /c/*@*.*
I think that would block external communities but keep local ones still indexable in their native locations.
The Hellboy variant looks like a nice little tweak to the Zombie Dice game. I think I’ll pick that one up, thanks for sharing!
Even if its “just” to get a notably higher refresh rate. If you’re considering around 4090 kind of prices a lovely higher refresh rate 1440p monitor would be a great sweet spot to consider.
Though I’d maybe say different if its business expense to earn you revenue and gaming is only lighter touch.
For my setup, I used UDP port 443. For the vast majority of situations it works well as TCP 443 is for secure internet traffic. It seems admins often blanket 443 port open regardless of protocol 🙃
Yeah exactly that 👍 It’s a self hosted web analytics platform but also has Tag Management available via a first party plugin. It is very comparable to GTM and if you have some frontend JavaScript knowledge it has everything you’d reasonably need I think.
If you’re still looking for a solution, have you thought about using a native JavaScript solution?
It could be as simple as placing a click listener on the body element of each page and then having a list of CSS selector rules. Matches is a JS function that you can pass a CSS selector too, so each click that occurs you can loop through an array of selectors.
Alternatively, that array of selectors could be the elements you attach the listeners to directly.
I’d be happy to help create some examples, if you have any extra context 👍
Its a really interesting series this - worth a watch!
By card game, is that with a standard deck? Or something custom like “Monopoly Deal” which is one of my favourite card games!
This seems quite similar to Segment’s offering. Matomo (formerly Piwik) have a self hosted tag management system that could be slightly closer to Google Tag Manager configuration for anyone who is looking for a like for like replacement.
They also have a mature and self hosted analytics package too.
Thank you for the heads up. I stumbled by a cross section of layouts last night and was surprised at the variation. I think is like the cherry layout but I’ve not really know to keep an eye out for it.
It seems to be a little more available / open now though? I remember trying to look a few years back and there felt like much less options for ISO layout. Genuinely excited at the prospect now!
I did notice yesterday there’s appears not as much shine through based options, which is something I was hoping to continue from this default set I have.
Thank you for your help @ninjirate and @ImpossibilityBox! I’ve measured up and created a layout on a site keyboard-layout-editor.com for any one in future. Now I can go cap shopping :)
Got it, one to keep an eye on but a slight +/-1 variance in the row wont be anything critical.
This is really useful thank you, and that alexotos.com vendor list is spot on. Time to start measuring and browsing! 🙌
Thank you for the recommendation for the tofu comparison. I’m going to measure some keys and compare.
In that link you provided I noticed mentions of “r#”. I’m guessing I need to make sure they match the rows of my keys for the angle of the cap?
Do you have any other site that you consider reputable / have a wide collection? Thanks again!
Ah! I see, so if I measure a 1u key, I can then measure other keys and just divide the length to get a “u” value. Thank you!
Have a look for USB-C docks that don’t specifically mention “for the steam deck”. They’re all functionally the same but I found a steam deck owner tax when they reference Steam decks in product titles. For example, I picked up a Sabrent dock where reviews mentioned steam deck.