My best friend made me discover Cairn, a climbing game. There's only a demo available right now, but it's really fun! Here is the path I took to climb the demo zone:
[#]climbing #cairn #cairngame #SteamDeck
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My computer really needs to be reinstalled with NixOS, my Arch installation starts to be really old and fucked up in many ways.
If memory serves, this is the same installation I’ve had since 2016, after I accidentally wiped my root partition on my previous installation.
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I wanted to stream a bit some Rust development, unfortunately OBS keeps crashing on launch even after a complete reset of its settings.
[#]obs #obsstudio
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Eittlandic vocabulary of the day:
In Eittlandic, a distinction is made between regular rain (regn) and what could be translated as «snow-rain» (kanik). Typically, «snow-rain» is precipitation that is a mix between snow and rain, and it can occasionally mean «freezing rain» (figurative and literal).
The term «kanik» comes from the Tunrit language, spoken by the Tunrit people. They were the original inhabitants of Eittland, of Eskimo-Aleut descent, and were assimilated by the Eittlandic people within a few hundred years, but not without leaving an impact on the Eittlandic language.
@conlang
[#]eittland #eittlandic #conlang #conlangs #conlanging
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I'm visiting Bergen (Norway), I love it here!
[#]bergen #norway #pic #pics
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So, uhm… I lost most of the documentation for my Mauge conlang… I still have some documentation, but not much.
[#]conlanging #conlang #mauge
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In a bit over a week, my Mastodon instance became the second service on my server using the most disk space (148 GB) after my Plex instance (6.6 TB). It’s still a long shot away from taking first place, but it’s quite impressive it downloaded this much media in such a short amount of time
[#]mastodon #homelab #selfhosted #plex
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For the record, it’s a language that evolved from Proto-Latin, but I’m allowing myself quite a large level of freedom compared to the Eittlandic language. And for the record, the aim of the Mauge language is to sound somewhat familiar to French speakers while not being undersandable either. It is mainly a naming language, but I might make a full grammar someday.
[#]conlanging #conlang #eittlandic #eittland #mauge
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I should resume my work on the Mauge conlang, and finally make it public. It’s been a while, and it’s fun to work on it.
[#]conlanging #conlang #mauge
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I heavily dislike how you simply CANNOT declare constants in #java. The closest thing there is is declaring variables as final
, but even then, you’re just preventing the variable from being reassigned, not from being modified.
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