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This is great stuff! Civ3 is still by far my favorite Civ. And a nice use of Godot.

People interested in similar experiences should check out this podcast/series of videos where two Windows/Mac users try desktop Linux and report out on their experiences.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/2888221/check-out-pcworlds-n...


I also use gonic over navidrome (and formerly airsonic) because Navidrome doesn't support folder view (and apparently never will). As nice as Navidrome is, that's a dealbreaker for me. Gonic works great though.


I too prefer folder view (tags are a complete unwieldy mess, and there's far too many artists to merely list by artist). I will look into this. What do you run it on?


Docker on Linux. Gonic, navidrome and airsonic (and airsonic-advanced, the fork I used) all have docker images available.

For me folder view is partially just what I’m used to, but even with good tags some kinds of music is easier to look up by folder (clsssical).


That's wild, I was in LA recently for work and drove by that area and wondered what was up with the street grid. I figured it must be something like this given the airport.


Battlefield's anti-cheat isn't supported in Proton/Wine, so you're stuck with Windows there.


This is a talk from DistrictCon. There is video available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdfe2BnXQjU


Likewise, I used it for a while as well. I also used a console client named micq, good times.



I'll give this a shot, thank you!


I just want to pour one out for CalSky, that was a great page for setting up custom trackers for lots of astronomical things. It was very old school web too (for better or worse).


High five. 6 yrs in the USAF here.


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