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rustyredox@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Introducing PixiEditor 2.0, the All-In-One FOSS 2D Graphics Editor - YouTube1·2 months agoInteresting, what browser and extensions? Looks like it’s rendering fine on my end for chrome and Firefox on Android, with or without my normal extensions like Dark Reader.
rustyredox@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Recommendations for games to play on a treadmill (i.e. not too intense)English2·2 months agoOh, Need for Speed! I still break out the originals like NFS III Hot Pursuit when I want to focus on a podcast or an audio book, but don’t want my mind to wonder. Letting my visual and motor cortex enter a flow state while doing timed laps pacifies my ADHD, keeping me on track to complete any audible reading, pun intended. It also helps having all the maps memorized from nostalgia.
Emulating the PS1 and PS2 titles is an option, but there are modern patches of the PC ports that improve the ergonomics of running them on current operating systems, including Wine and Proton:
- Need For Speed III Modern Patch v1.6.1 [2016/10/28] (HD + Widescreen + Portable)
Another racing series with a similar flow vibe could be the Track Mania titles. Forza Horizon is a little flashy, but if you create a waypoint race route and then avoid the finish line, you can then free roam without traffic making for a relaxing and scenic diving game. The Hot Wheels DLC for Forza Horizon is also rather zen once you get a grasp for the different gravity and motion model dynamics.
- Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels on Steam
Additional notable zen like titles, with less arcade driving:
- Absolute Drift
- over the hill (unreleased)
rustyredox@lemmy.worldOPto Videos@lemmy.world•Toxic CEO: Replacing Everyone with AI - YouTube1·2 months agoLooks like the video description already prominently links to the voice actor’s social pages and channels. Perhaps the VA is just a member of the studio?
The blooper reel voice-over also kind of hints at the animation being fish needing to be tapped in an aquarium. Seems rather bespoke. Did you find a link to the original skit?
rustyredox@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why does Arch seem to have a cult like following?8·3 months agoYep, this is it…
If you’re new to Linux, then NixOS may be outside your comfort zone, but nixpkgs does enable simple patch set integration for legacy Nvidia drivers for use with recent kernels. You could try enabling the 390 config option from a NixOS desktop install, or fetch and apply the appropriate patch from
aurPatches
source yourself from a different distro for a corresponding kernel version: