I just use butterflies.
I just use butterflies.
Would somebody think of the regimes!
Telegram’s that kid in school that often says “hey you can tell me anything, c’mon trust me with your secret”. An hour later, everyone knows it.
Getting some real clockwork orange vibes here.
What was the mistake?
Drawing hands is hard
Game over man, game over.
All-Barbarians is a classic! Maxing out strength and putting zero effort on mental traits was my favorite playthrough on Fallout games.
Not sure of if that’s what it means though, but playing as a group of massive angry toddlers sounds like a grand time.
Few games have captured my attention like XCom2, and it’s last expansion.
I often find myself playing something new while also wishing it was XCOM 2…
Have you yet done the “all gnomes” playthrough?
I’ve got so tired of open world games that I couldn’t get to like the first one. I’ll blame Ubisoft for it.
“Ok, I’ll play till midnight and then hit the sack.”
(Suddenly, you hear birds singing.)
Factorio is eternal.
Can’t wait to play the new extension.
I blame my career choices to that game and the 90s movie “Hackers”.
Dungeon Keeper, Diablo II, StarCraft maybe, Morrowind, Uplink, Civilization II, Sim City 2000 or 3000 (depends on what will run), quake.
I’ll blame the early internet. So often stuff was for free, either due to the dot com bubble or just because someone wanted to create something.
More often than not the second one.
I mean, there were pages full of flash video games and animations with that sole purpose, no ulterior intentions.
When google came around, it too seemed amother neat free thing.
Maybe it’s a Minecraft-trained AI.
Flatpaks have helped me a lot reducing bloat, avoiding dependency hell.
That said, probably there’s some overlapping dependencies that, if installed in a different way I could save some space, but it’s not worth it in my opinion.
I’m also using rootless podman+systemd for certain services, but that’s been a mixed bag compared with plain old docker or LXC.
IMO and maybe a wrong one, issues tend to happen for four reasons:
I’ll say that the third one is very rarely occurring in Mint, and I wouldn’t say it’s not happening in Windows.
The first one is in my experience the most common, though less frequent than it was some time ago.
The last one is the reason you see many posts around here :)
Vladimir?