I don't know why I keep hearing of security measures to stop someone sleuthing into bootloaders.
Am I the only person using Linux who isn't James Bond?
Arch, Void, Arch, Gentoo, Arch, Arch,...you're all making me feel like a basic removed.
Nah - each service (Mastodon/ Pixelfed/ Kbin) requires its own app.
You can sign up to Mastodon, then follow the rest from there, but the experience won't be complete (no downvotes, for example).
I've used ani-cli
a few months ago, and it worked then.
Why so many apps just for watching anime?
BIND is an open source RPG written in LaTeX, so anyone can hack on it, add things, or rewrite the system.
(BIND stands for 'BIND is not D&D')
There's a full wiki explaining the commands.
It's designed so writing adventures is easier with the LaTeX commands. Just write \goblin
and a random goblin is summoned onto the pdf, with all the stats worked out.
Currently there's an introduction adventure in the works, so if you have any idea what kinds of traps gnomes might make, or have any ideas on negotiating with a dragon, fork the book and give me a pull request.