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Wait a minute... were ancient slingshot mercenaries basically the Scout from TF2?
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What a lame reply.
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A real linux installation or darwin-nix? If the former, what steps did you follow? 👀
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Same for me, X11 is out of the question simply because it can't do variable refresh rate on multiple monitors last I checked. And Nvidia and Wayland work together pretty well by now, at least if you are using a GTX card.
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Yes, all the environment variables are set automatically and programs respect them.
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It sounds like NixOS would solve all your problems. And it makes coffee too!
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OMG, you just made my day! I watched Internet Shaquille years ago and really enjoyed him but never subscribed. Then I forgot his name and have tried many times to find him again using the few things I remembered from his videos. Never found him though. And now, you posted that little name and I instantly recognized it, thank you so much :D
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That's a good idea. I've also seen some servers of small communities that had a website, where you could basically "ready up" andit wpuld show you, how many other people were ready to play. Either way, you probably could get a couple of matches per week through that.
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Central Europe sound very good. The problem with most community servers is seeding them with enough players, so that others join from the server browser as well. If you go through with this, maybe organise some regular times where people at least semi-reliably join the server, so you can gauge the interest.
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I got it to a stable 54% by using an
algorithm
typing f or d for consonants and vowels respectively in sentences I thought up, switching languages regularly,
and a stable 56% by just typing randomly and adjusting my patterns based on the colored output, which might have skewed my results. Certainly a very cool tool, I also liked the explanation linked on the page!