Tim Sweeney you mean?
It is disputed since evidence was found of charred corpses but there is no consensus on whether these were sacrifices or just ones who were cremated after death.

We'll try fertilizers second.


Context: Baal Hamon was Carthage's chief deity. He was associated with agriculture. They were known to sacrifice children to him to improve harvests.
There were only three characters so it kinda got left out.
Here's how I personify the Linux kernel:


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Context: Pyrrhus, the Greek king of Epirus invaded the Italian peninsula in 280 BC. The campaign lasted five years, with Pyrrhus being victorious in several battles against Rome. However, each victory also resulted in casualties on his end as well.
After the second battle of the war, Pyrrhus is recorded to have said, "If we are victorious in one more battle with the Romans, we shall be utterly ruined." He still went on to defeat Romans several more times despite heavy losses.
This is how the term "Pyrrhic victory" came to be. Meaning a battle where the victor wins but incurs such significant losses that it's as good as a defeat.
My company uses it for a couple of "legacy" applications. Though all new applications are on Angular.
I think the shift was because of the complexity of the project. In my company, Java devs were busy implementing core business logic, batch jobs, fixing production issues or enhancements. So they didn't have enough bandwidth for UI maintenance and enhancement. Plus when it came to that, most UI developers you could find in the job market were JS/CSS guys.
So management made a decision to shift to Angular for UI and Java for back end work. Delineating both as separate concerns.
However I do think that having Java teams for both UI and back end might be more agile. But realistically I think it depends on the circumstances.
Forgejo. It is a fork of Gitea.
Edible...Foot...Fungus

GG ComStar
Also what show is the lower pic from?
Good 'ol grickle.
Well, the tyranids can't be reasoned with unlike the others.
That guy looks like Dr. Kleiner from Half Life 2.
Catnip Crusaders
Reminds me of this silly fellow
Unless you do it to spread interspecies STDs.
Literally a flashlight
My name is Heresy. John Heresy.
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made in the EU
The way things are going, don't know how long that's going to last.
Just shout out "Blood for the blood god." And then wait for someone to reply "Skulls for the skull throne."

Friends like these


Marcus Vispanius Agrippa was Octavian's friend and right hand man. He was instrumental in helping Octavian become the Roman Emperor Augustus. Octavian himself was physically pretty weak and thus entrusted Agrippa with command to fight in his stead. He fought in several battles for him, including the Battle of Actium where Marc Antony and Cleopatra were defeated. After Augustus' ascension, he took a political career and was responsible for several buildings in Rome, including the Pantheon.

What are some gaming skills that could translate to real life?
My job role is a Technical Lead. When researching some cloud technologies for adoption I came across the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's Landscape web page which lists all cloud technologies that come under their umbrella.
The sheer number and variety of them made me realise that perhaps players of games like Magic The Gathering or Dota would probably feel right at home when designing cloud applications since the job involves identifying apps that synergize with each other and min-maxing their costs.
So I was curious if there were more such examples where gaming skill could translate well to real life jobs?

Probably the best cavalry charge ever filmed - The Lighthorsemen (1987)
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The film depicts events around the Australian Light Horse regiment in WW1 and specifically the Battle of Beersheba in 1917.

A question for ADHD-ers working in software development.
I have been working in the IT industry for the last 13 years and I was diagnosed with ADHD around two years back.
As part of my job, I have to look at a lot of code. It used to be that I used to write a lot of it, but recently since getting promoted, my work now revolves mostly around reviewing the code others wrote or sometimes enhancing someone else's code.
The problem comes when I come across some extremely convoluted legacy code. For example, like a function hierarchy with 10+ levels of function calls across several hundreds of lines. This causes me some problems understanding what's going on because it's nearly impossible for me to follow every branch to understand which part of the code needs fixing. After a while traversing the function calls I often forget how I got there and have to retrace my steps (I use debug breakpoints but it doesn't help much). I also tend to get distracted with ideas of how to re-implement the whole thing with best practices rather than focus and wor

The siege of Terra in a nutshell


Context: Towards the end of the Horus Heresy, most of the traitor forces were engaged in sieging the imperial palace. The Emperor's Children however were instead terrorizing the citizens for their own pleasure.

Did someone say "Horus"?


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So blame the weird layout on them.

Feels bad to have nothing to show for it.


In 2023, I had 97% Linux with the only Windows games being Skyrim and Fallout 4 because of modding.
Now that I got modding to work on Linux I resolved to have 100% playtime on Linux for 2024. But Steam Replay says nothing because its still only one device :(.
Gaben, throw us a bone here pls.

Fleshgod Apocalypse - Opera (Official Full Album Stream)

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If the Olympics were held in your country, which metal band would you like to play in the opening ceremony?
Based on Gojira's excellent performance during the Olympics, which band from your country would you like to perform at the Olympics in your country?

Sleep paralysis demon


What does your sleep paralysis demon ask you?

Gamescope problems with fullscreen/maximized windows on Plasma 6.1?
I was recently experimenting with using Gamescope to check whether HDR works on Plasma.
The games run perfectly if I set the compositor resolution (via -W and -H arguments) to a lower value like 1920x1080 (I have a 1440p monitor). But if I were to maximize the compositor window or make it fullscreen (via the Super + F shortcut), the window becomes invisible and I see my desktop. In case of maximizing, the title bar is visible but nothing else.
I have not set --expose-wayland since games don't even start when I set that. When running gamescope with Steam integration (via the -e argument), steam starts and I am also able to make it fullscreen without any issues, but when I launch a game, I only see the Steam window.
During this time, I can hear the audio from the game, implying that the game is running in the background.
Has anyone else faced this issue and what could be done about this?
FWIW, I am on EndeavourOS with the git version of Gamescope installed from the AUR, though the n