Rants about various topics completely unrelated to what this website is about.
- Bring out your dead!
- Here's one. His name's Mingos. Passed away this morning.
- I'M NOT DEAD YET!
And since I didn't get whacked in the head after arguing about my vital functions, I can announce that I'm still crawling this world. Inactive, as usual, but that's due to real life affairs. Yeah, you've heard that before, I know. But still, I feel the need to justify the prolonged silence.
If you are a libtcod user, you've probably heard about libtcod cookbook (link not provided intentionally). Well, it seems that just as this site had to be rescued from 110mb servers, the cookbook will be forced to share the same fate.
OK, so this is totally unrelated to this site, but I need to write about it somewhere. In the recent years, I have noticed that Linux is adopting the attitude typical to that the guys at Micro$oft have adopted in the first place. In other words: Linux is trying to remove the burden of thinking from its users, offering the same uniform pulp of useless software to everyone. Where's the configurability from the old days?