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  • I would try using Lynx launcher and adding a full-screen widget for news if you want something more feature-rich.

  • Minecraft is the most popular video game to ever exist in human history and someone thinks that is an easy market to capitalize on.

  • I have 2 monitors, one 144hz and one 75hz. I can't use anything that only has X for that reason :/

  • Cities and rural areas shouldn't have the same laws so blow away IMO.

  • Memorial day in the States is making my ape brain believe it's Tuesday.

  • That's absolutely hilarious, as if this is some big high-stakes trial. That guy needs to get a grip on reality.

  • As a full-time Linux user and evangelist, I agree that it's not ready for most users. Just too many issues and idiosyncrasies. Mostly bugs and hardware incompatibility things. Also way too easy to break your system.

  • I was being hyperbolic lol. I just like it.

  • I have the sunlight sneeze. I would much rather be able to smell ants.

    This feels like a shitty superpower what-if.

  • Honestly if Microsoft reintroduces the skeuomorphic UI I'll tolerate any bullshit they pull. It's just objectively pretty IMO.

    Also this start menu doesn't have nearly enough useless negative space. Here is my work Win11 start menu for comparison:

  • I get that, but that's just the vibe Valve has to me.

  • Gotta love that last box, nothing like being reminded that our bodies are being poisoned by corporations and there's literally no way to escape it besides death.

  • I really feel like this won't/can't be enforced.

  • In season 4 it's """""""Vecna"""""""" (a kid named Henry who got experimented on by some scientists) so probably

  • DDG works just fine for my purposes.

  • "Please, I can't afford food or housing"

    Media outlets:

    Economy doing great!!! Inflation down and stocks up!!!

    "Okay, I guess I'll just fucking die then"

  • For me it's:

    • Strategy games are extremely meta-focused
    • You always feel like you're playing sub-optimally if you don't know the exact right move
    • They typically require a lot of time and energy that I just don't have
    • They require long, focused sessions that could be better spent doing anything else
    • No one I know is playing them so it sucks as a social activity
    • They have less "high moments" compared to other games

    Could never get into strategy games except for mobile ones that I would play on long road trips or something.

  • I've only really played New Vegas extensively, but I think the biggest thing to remember is that when you're familiar with these western-style RPGs, they seem like they have a bottomless well of content because you know how and where to find quests and such. When these games are new, you have to find content for the first time, and if you're not sure where to look then it becomes frustrating and boring.

    New Vegas is better at this than most fallout games because once you have a quest it often leads to a sequence of other quests. in FO3, half the game is just finding stuff to do. Never played 4 or 76. No one plays FO1 or FO2 anymore but they sometimes suffer from similar issues, especially FO1.

    Build variety in these games comes more from the perks, skill pts, and SPECIAL stats you choose. They're not quite as visual as the different classes in Skyrim, but they certainly do much different things.

  • This was me with my MBA I got for human resources. Ended up in IT.

  • He wasn't actually too rude about it luckily, but what I found funny is that his mod was a very basic one with a lot of competitors doing pretty much the exact same thing, and ALL of them had centering options. Maybe he just didn't see those mods? Idk.