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  • I second this, I got into the beta on Friday and have been having a blast. It's remarkably polished for a beta and everyone who gets in can invite as many people as they want and those people can also invite as many people as they want and so on and so on. So it's spreading like wild fire, should be pretty easy to get into.

  • I tried Linux as a daily driver for a couple months last year. I distro hopped quite a bit in that time and ended up settling on Manjaro. It was a pretty good experience over all, the only reason I switched back is because I couldn't get mods to work with Guild Wars 2 without crashes, but every other game I played worked fine and I don't really play GW2 anymore. So when support for 10 drops next year, I'll probably go back to Manjaro.

  • The humanoids we evolved from were at one point, not the only humanoids around. We coexisted with other, different species (neanderthals being an example). Homosapien is just the one that survived.

  • It really comes down to the specific collection. Some TPB and omnibuses are more complete than others. Google is your friend in this instance. If there's a collection that catches your eye, Google around to see if there's any supplementary reading that goes with it.

    Alternatively, of your have an android device and you don't mind reading your comics digitally, you can do what I do and use Mihon (https://mihon.app/) to find most comics for free and then just Google the reading order of whatever it is you're trying to to read. For example if you want to read all of Clairmont's X-Men run you'd just Google "Chris Clairmont X-Men reading order" it's that simple.

  • I'm not a Linux guru by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm a pretty big gamer and I daily drove Linux as a sort of experiment for a few months a last year. I went with Manjaro and had a pretty enjoyable experience.

  • I was in Erie PA, which was in the totality. It was mostly cloudy until like 1:30ish. It cleared up enough to watch the moon creep up and the totality, then the clouds came back a couple minutes after. It was really the perfect window. I consider myself very lucky, because the next one that's going to come anywhere near me is gonna be in like, 50 years.