I was introduced to this game by a friend and played it all the time! There was a sequel too.
I was introduced to this game by a friend and played it all the time! There was a sequel too.
And he’s incapable of creating anything. And he has zero charisma.
What’s BST?
That sounds like a tank with extra steps.
KDE is available for Ubuntu. There’s even an edition that ships with KDE (Kubuntu).
Good news! The fediverse isn’t limited to SoCal!
Minetest is a good suggestion, but it’s worth noting that the base application won’t have anything playable on install. A few of the games made with it attempt to recreate Minecraft, but it’s not limited to that.
Also, while the core team has announced the name change, it’s still listed as Minetest on both the play store and F-Droid.
It was likely some kind of money laundering scheme.
Pretty sure one of the devs is still in high school.
The question is about purchases.
You may want to try Arch in a vm before daily driving it. It’s an excellent distro, but vanilla Arch is a far cry from SteamOS.
That’s happened any time I’ve tried posting from a desktop browser. Works fine from Connect on android.
I just installed Mint to an external SSD this weekend to try and get my grandma to try it out. I really don’t want her scared into thinking she needs to go out and waste a few hundred on a new laptop.
I love that you replied to the wrong comment -one which this makes no sense as a reply to- and got upvoted anyway.
You really need a comma in there.
Neither of those are package managers. That’d be Pacman and Portage.
You know somebody’s putting barebones LFS on one of those drives.
Hotmail was owned by Microsoft when I signed up in the late 90s. It’s no surprise it’s still around. It hasn’t been my primary email for a long time, but I still use it as my MS account. So really it’s just my Minecraft account.
I don’t understand how this point keeps getting raised. It’s no different from making an account on ANY platform. Sure, you can choose an instance, but if you’re already browsing then the “create account” (or whatever it says) link takes you to a registration page just like any other.
I worked with a Zebulon (of course, we called him “Zeb”) a couple years ago. He’s in maybe his mid 20s now.