

Oh this sucks hard, The Glorious Octagon is going to be ruined.
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Oh this sucks hard, The Glorious Octagon is going to be ruined.


I’m sorry but “lol” is a totem of the fact that our generation was the first that grew up with the internet. Instant messengers were a cornerstone of our youth, and it’s been embedded into our language. There is no changing this.
It would be like us asking you to stop using “it’s giving” or similar.
Ok thats really cool. Can we get some screenshots in the README.md though?


Hell, even common stuff like the Elgato Stream Deck either doesnt work, works very poorly, or can’t replicate all of the functionality.


It could be the browser’s password manager triggering the system keyring to unlock.
Can we get some screenshots uploaded to the README.md?


Yep, using it for menial zero/low-impact grunt work that nobody wants to do


I’m with you on that one


Do you know if Internet Archive has the old code available still? If so and if the license permits, you could technically reupload it to codeberg, gitlab, or any of the other git hosting sites with the name changed and a note in the readme saying its a picokey fork.


Both the android app and the firmware are released under GPLv3, so if something does eventually happen and they somehow change the license, you or anyone else is allowed to hard-fork the last GPL-licensed commit from their git repo and put a new name on it. It’ll be the same thing but it might go by LibreMesh or something. See OpenOffice->LibreOffice, Emby->Jellyfin, OwnCloud->NextCloud, SimpleApps->Fossify, etc.


If you’re hourly, that totally makes sense, but if you’re salary then in a lot of places in the world they kind of semi-own your ass and you do have to check messages outside of “work hours” since those technically don’t exist for you. Some companies might enforce the standard 8-5, Monday through Friday and encourage only working 40 hours a week (and those are good companies), but legally they don’t have to limit it to just that on salary.
This kind of pedantery is peak autism right here (hello fellow autist)


No, what OP is talking about is definitely a “thing.”


Yea isn’t this the guy that ran off with Valve’s patents and then sold them to Facebook?


He has mastered the flickergoon


No. Bad.
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Then why do the fan game developers consistently nail what everyone wants? Christian Whitehead made a career out of it. Sonic Mania was the fruit of that labor. There is the modernization of Sonic Adventure 2 project that rebuilds the game on UE5 I think that everyone was universally floored by.
It isn’t that Sega has an impossible task to please Sonic fans, it’s that either their corpo overlords dont let them do what is needed to pull it off, or their egos are too large to allow them to listen to their fanbase. Sonic Team was internally pissed that Sonic Mania was more popular than the project they had worked on at the same time (I believe it was Sonic Forces), and then later the new 2.5d Sonic game didn’t do so well which rubbed them raw even more.
Sonic fans dont shy away from communicating what it is that they want, you know this to be true.
As an infosec person in the US, I think this is a very smart move on their part. Every country should treat every other country as adversarial from a cybersecurity perspective. People are already highly opportunistic with physical resources, and exponentially more so with digital resources and information.