I finally added all of my accounts to https://playnite.link (a FOSS, all-in-one game library manager), which reminded me of the RTS Loria that was given away last year or so; I think I'll finally crack that open soon, figuratively speaking.
Hmm. Well, I've dropped it 3x over the years, from heights of 3+ ft. lol (like it falling out of a backpack when I forgot to zip it up, etc.). Somehow, everything except the Bluetooth module works. I'll poke around, thanks.
I'm about to replace my 2016 ThinkPad because I fear it may be showing signs of failure (it tenporarily wouldn't recognize any connected microphones nor even its built-in one), but I don't know what I should do with it after. Would people still buy it despite its age? It has two 256GB SSDs in it (a built-in one and then one I added).
I tried OW and couldn't stand feeling dumb. I gave up after not figuring out how to advance in the water world with the vortices. This is the same reason I despise most point-&-click adventures; needing to hunt down and trigger the one event that will advance everything is infuriating and shouldn't be hard.
I just hate its relentless sudden-death format, which kills you from a single misclick. At least Slay the Spire gave you HP and was far more forgiving.
I have only ever briefly owned any iOS device myself, so hey, we're in the right sub for such ownership! I guess I haven't really noticed much of a difference. HeliBoard (the "B" is in fact capital, I recently learned) interestingly enough autocorrects to text expansions, which has good and bad use cases for me, since I'm really heavy on those. That's interesting that FOSS models would worsen over time if you're right...
I finally added all of my accounts to https://playnite.link (a FOSS, all-in-one game library manager), which reminded me of the RTS Loria that was given away last year or so; I think I'll finally crack that open soon, figuratively speaking.