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Outside of some performance hiccups, this game is definitely the best looking survivor-type game that I have played to date and want to play more!

Thank you to Terminals and Dark Point Games for the code!

Check it out on Steam!
store.steampowered.com/app/292

MajorOffline: Achilles: Survivor

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Outside of some performance hiccups, this game is definitely the best looking survivor-type game that I have played to date and want to play more!

Thank you to Terminals and Dark Point Games for the code!

Check it out on Steam!
store.steampowered.com/app/292

MajorOffline: Achilles: Survivor

majorlinux.com/majoroffline-ac

Outside of some performance hiccups, this game is definitely the best looking survivor-type game that I have played to date and want to play more!

Thank you to Terminals and Dark Point Games for the code!

Check it out on Steam
store.steampowered.com/app/292

MajorOffline: Achilles: Survivor – MajorLinux

majorlinux.com/majoroffline-ac

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And yes, #accessibility starts with YOUR #TechStack!

Wounder why @OS1337 uses a 80x25 output and boots with serial terminal configured?

Because it just spits out 9600/8/N/1 and a #VGA #Console over #BIOS interrupts, it can be made super-accessible.

Same reason I use #bash for OS/1337 build scripts: #KissPrinciple makes it more #accessible and easier to reproduce!

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@nickmatavka @lightspill case in point:

Editors are a choice, like whether one wants to wear a red, green, blue or white shirt.

Whereas the base OS and security cofigurations are like a safety helmet, high-vis jacket, certified safety boots and standarized radio with trip-over detection on the belt of anyone working in an industrial or construction site:

  • "You WILL wear these or security WILL remove you from the site instantly!"

Those things are just not debateable, because it's not even up for decision by the IT or even CTO & CEO but what regulators demand.

  • Like proper #logging infrastructure that secures all the essential systems and records any changes done to them in realtime, protocols them and thus prevents malicious actors from being unnoticed.

Depending on the setup this ranges from "printing out every transaction in realtime in a locked room" (i.e. some smaller banks do) to "stashing away all syslogs with #graylog" in other cases...

  • And not just complying but exceeding standards of arbitrary complexity is one of the reasons I started @OS1337: Because at worst it's an easy to update system for #SSH-#Terminals like #ThinClients and at best it's a solid foundation for my own #IoT / #Embedded projects...