Definitely try solo stuff with plugy. I installed D2 for a nice bnet session of baalruns but bnet was a bit riddled fuckhole. I tried plugy before uninstalling and it got me hooked on solo play for 3 more years.
Definitely try solo stuff with plugy. I installed D2 for a nice bnet session of baalruns but bnet was a bit riddled fuckhole. I tried plugy before uninstalling and it got me hooked on solo play for 3 more years.
Thinking they haven’t gone too far is not the same as thinking they haven’t gone far enough, so no. Not an alternative Title.
I have stopped giving even the slightest fuck about Ubisoft games. There are way more games than I have time. It’s just another filter for what to play next.
For work that’s one thing, but from what I read here, there’s a whole bunch of people running around with multitools on their belts in their private time.
Well, sure I do have to fix something around the house or something like that, but then I got my trusty toolbox with all the stuff I need, so I have no need for multitools on my belt.
It’s a common thing I read on here. All the swiss pocket knives, Leatherman and flashlights. What are you people doing with those? I cannot remember the last time one of these items has been relevant to me.
I tried it and somehow I cannot wrap my head around how this works. My head wants folder structure.
I am using it as both. I try to adapt Zettelkasten with todos, inbox and a personal knowledgebase, but also try to manage my Meeting notes, Project information etc. I loved the idea of Obsidian, but wanted to use FOSS stuff, but damn, Obsidian is great and I always feel a little annoyed by Foam+VS Code because it constantly fucks up my tabs layout, closes the graph and, coming from Notion too, is not as fluent.
@[email protected] mentioned Anytype and I tried it this morning, but I cannot wrap my head around how to properly implement Zettelkasten and something like a folder structure so I think I’ll drop it, even though I was really interestet.
A coworker gave me a tour of Obisian just now and the features it has make it hard to avoid.
But Foam is. It’s roughly the same as obsidian and it really helps structure my work.
But people who don’t use adblockers aren’t the target if anti adblock stuff in the first place.
Usually, I find ports of PC Games best. I don’t know if they are suited for 9 year olds, but broken sword, baba is you or papers please are really good on mobile devices. Point and click in general is a very portable genre for mobiles.
Phew, I just started looking for my iPhone I don’t have. Brackets saved my sanity.
Surprisingly, different companies can follow different marketing strategies.
The first and it’s addons. Full stop.
That’s fair.
Ah, the prime example of a stack overflow user. Nice.
Gaming on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed without any problem so far. First with Nvidia, now with amd.
Try Tumbleweed then. It has yast and will cover the important stuff you’d probably do in console otherwise.
Just out of curiosity: What’s your problem with the terminal?
Often, it’s not really the “old games” but the “not the marketed shit”. One of my favourite gems is Outward. It looks and feels a bit clunky, but you breathe love and passion for making games on every corner.