Well… I still like IPv6 better than ATM and those darn virtual circuit identifiers.
I’ve got to admit, I do love Mint. I’ve thought about hopping, but I’ve never had a serious problem with Mint (that wasn’t my own fault) so I’ve never really had the motivation.
Mint!
… alright, go ahead and shoot.
The days when Dragon Age was a whitebox version of Baldur’s Gate are long behind us, my friend. First came prioritizing consoles over PCs, then an awkward halfway house between action and tactical combat, now approaching Dragon’s Dogma action combat. The one thing I’ll say about DA: it’s consistently inconsistent.
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Every key, too! I may not know what the heck SysReq is, but I’m hitting it!
You’re right, of course. But there’s still a few games that don’t run on Steam Deck (looking at you, Henteko Doujin), that run fine in Windows. I’m able to play these games on my Ayn Loki Zero with Win 11 install, via Steam. Of course, I’m talking about playing indie shmups on a US $250 device, so I’m a bit of a niche case. So… situationally it’s a good-ish idea? For, like, three people? Not enough people to make a product worth selling, anyway.
… and that Smurf’s name was Jimmy.
Fair. I’ll try to remember to do Archive.ps links from now on.
And successful Hollywood film producer – props on getting into the stakeholder end of the business so early in your career!
I give up.
“All right, here’s the ransom.”
“No!”
Especially if you use coprolite.
I was in tier 1 support for a few years back in the day, so I’m trying to think of an appropriate image. Based on my experience… something disposable.
Ooof, this hits hard. A true legend.
Udderly content.