Just sharing some wholesome gaming. Taking a vacation soon and planning to game like I’m a teenager again.
Is there a way to filter steam games by engine?
Is there a way to filter steam games by engine?

Closer and closer to slaughter bots…

I wanted to install solar when I bought my home.
The home I ended up getting had a beautiful oak tree probably several hundred years old. Which is directly blocking most of my roof on a small lot.
Not much sun to be had.

I saw a Chinese robot short on YouTube recently where the robot had hips and swayed while it walked. For a more “human like” gait
Being a former pure windows guy it’s more like battered wife syndrome.
Its an abusive relationship but its all you know and hard to leave.
I’m on bazzite now with a Debian homelab on a SFF.
Still really new to Linux but I’m trying.
Just sharing some wholesome gaming. Taking a vacation soon and planning to game like I’m a teenager again.
AI is encouraged at work but not enforced.
Managers don’t talk about forcing its use at all here.
I think in two months the one time it was mentioned in a meeting was someone putting company info into a public AI instead of the secure self hosted one. That was idiotic of them especially considering our proxy is setup to display a splash page warning with company policy before continuing to public LMM services.
It’s a perfect stance for a company. There’s no token tracking, incentive or demerit for the use of AI. Just announcements on proper use and providing secure resources. They want to protect IP (Intellectual Property).
That said I tried using it to code as a accelerator. Claude did the job but it’s not consistent. I had to go back and debug some code and there’s no consistency in it’s coding sections. It’s hard to read through and therefore hard to maintain.
I resorted to providing example code for it to follow and it still adds extra bullshit.
Maybe I need to get better at prompting but it’s really just faster to code myself.