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Try Java

hard pass :D

isn't kotlin supposed to be the future for JVM?


Kotlin is the future of maintenance nightmare and Jetbrains lock-in.

seems to work for android though

Also, the movie was good. And the 8-bit era game was very popular.

I didn't know there was a game. The movie is great, but it focuses on the crime plot and unfortunately leaves most of the historical/philosophical/linguistic meat out, which is not surprising when you compress a 500 page book into a 100 page screenplay. I guess an adventure game would actually be more suitable for incorporating some of the things the film left out.

The game is called La Abadía del Crimen and as far as I know was only released in Spain and never translated to any other language, so even though it is a cult classic in Spain, it is pretty much unknown outside.

Apparently there is a remake which was also translated into a few other languages:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/474030/The_Abbey_of_Crime...


Spain, in some cities like Merida, hapens.

DR-DOS was CP/M-86

DR-DOS was an MS-DOS compatible OS and did not run CP/M apps.

Then something os wrong is in your machine. I'm just using KDE on Wayland on Debian 13 and just works fine.

Could be worse. I see the email from another person that has the exact same email direction that me, except that he doesn't have a "." . I see his private emails and I get double of spam... I use only Gmail as a "register and get a spam" email account. Any serious or important email goes to proton mail.

PD: I contacted that person and I formed about the situation some time ago.


There is no other person. You get all email to all of the same address regardless of the number of dots.

Tell it to the guy from south america that I get his emails about airport tickets...

Just works out of the box without problems in Debian 13.

The only issue that I noticed it's with screen scaling doing weird things with OpenOffice.


Out of the box for you, doesn't necessarily mean it does for everyone else.

Perhaps the Wayland code path does not have to do thousands of workarounds with an ancient API made thinking on remote graphical terminals.

Pretty easy to have a simple codebase when you simply dismiss all user needs.

Strange... with Firefox in KDE/Plasma just works.

I definitely have to right click on the window in the taskbar and select Always Keep On Top with Firefox on Plasma Wayland. Not too big a deal but would be nice if it was something Firefox could just set on its own.

Plasma/KDE always had it.

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