vast majority
The handful of good ones aren’t why mobile gaming is worth more than PC gaming.
The vast majority of mobile games are comprised of three mechanics:
and repeat.
I agree and always write it like that at first, but it’s also true that for example fifty kilodollars (50k$) just looks better as $50k
…although it might just be silly enough that it works…
Of course it is, but if you bought at cents and sell at $50K, then you’re only scamming rich assholes anyway.
(And now you’re the rich asshole!)
Besides moving to linux sooner, I would not dual boot at all, since I almost never used the other system.
<- should be learning for his comp-sci final whatever right now. I was hoping it would get better. And then sunk cost fallacy…
One could argue there aren’t enough pixels and the artist just “filled in the blanks”
Nah, not just monetary gain! Just wanted to get in front of the most obvious answer.
That is some tasty copypasta material right there. Needs to be under every *fans* self-plug.
here’s an independent site for fandom haters: https://dcuguide.com/w/Catgirl_(Kitrina_Falcone)
I’m just here to lay some hate on the proprietary apps: they bad.
Ah, nice! I tried to avoid powershell while on windows, so don’t know much about it.
You can get all the IDs using yt-dlp
yt-dlp --flat-playlist --print id <playlist>
Assuming you’re on linux, you can add at the end to save the list to a file. ids_all.txt
You can also add
--compat-options no-youtube-unavailable-videos
to get only the list of available videos instead and then, again assuming you’re on linux, do
diff ids_all.txt ids_available.txt
to get the odd ones out. That’s the simplest I could come up with. You’ll have to hope you can use the wayback machine, or a good old exact search to turn up what video that ID actually referred to
Idiocracy is when people want to role-play in a role-playing game
free =/= free
OP means libre software, as opposed to “shitty bloated proprietary software”
I think the DF creator said he would open source it when he is finished or no longer able to work on it (i.e.: dead), but we’ll see how that goes.
There’s a million alternatives that do the exact same thing. Fastfetch is just better, since it’s still maintained, and not painfully slow. I used to think neofetch being slow was kind of cute. Then I switched to fastfetch, and now I can’t bear the years neofetch takes to run.
what are your strategies against such sites tracking you?
Close and never go there again. If I’m bit enough times, it goes in the hosts file for blocking. If I really need the stuff on there, I try archived versions on web.archive.org or archive.today
Mint handled my 1060 really well and it’s really good on arch too with the newer driver. Still just running Xorg with cinnamon, though. I guess mileage still varies with this stuff.
Not quite top performance, but people were happy to answer: https://lemm.ee/post/46119357