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  • They built a web browser into my start menu.

    Why...

  • Unplug the computer? Got it.

  • Porkbun asks for your ID now so that might not be "privacy-respecting" but their CS is very helpful from my experience.

    I have domains in Netim and Spaceship, and I have no problems with either so far.

  • Good work-life balance.

  • Political campaign ads. Not a product so it might be different. I remember watching one that took advantage of homeless people and it made my stomach hurt.

  • This was it. Thanks!

  • There used to be a subreddit called r/unexpecteddebian or something. I think it's gone now.

  • You should be taking a screenshot of your desktop, not taking a picture of it at a weird angle.

    Wait a minute.

  • Nobody mentioned Tridactyl yet so... Tridactyl. It's the best vim keybindings extension for Firefox I've tried.

  • Mods and admins can remove posts but they do stay only if they're "removed". But if they're "purged", then they're deleted from the server.

  • The closest I achieved was Firefox with Tridactyl and Minima theme.

  • I remember the first time I completed RimWorld. Kept all three OG colonists alive. Two of them got married. The husband was an old farmer, had dementia, bad back, and was eventually bedridden for a long time. His wife was a doctor and she'd visit the hospital everyday to check up on him. The third colonist, Oneesan, became a Countess and was so full of herself that she never worked. She spent her entire day meditating in her throne room.

    Also shoutout to Tracker, a recruited waster, who did some of the craziest shit like single handedly stopping a siege with a sniper rifle, and breaking up a fight between us, mechanoids, and pirates with a rocket launcher.

  • RimWorld. It's so fun watching your colonists at work, peacefully farming, and suddenly one of them gets hit by a chunk of steel followed by a hundred bear raid.

    Very relaxing.

  • pict-rs has the option to compress images. Ours is set to WEBP with 1280 pixels either side max.

  • StarCraft II. It's on Battle.Net though so you'll have to download it through Lutris.

    The first campaign is free and there's a coop mode for casual players. Entirely free except for cosmetics, some coop commanders, and the other campaign episodes. It's easy to pick up IMO but VERY HARD to master. Graphics still hold up better than a lot of games despite being 13 years old. Despite its age, I believe it's the peak of the RTS genre. There's are a lot of community-made mods/maps that you can play for free. You can even play a remake of the WarCraft III campaign there.

    Other RTS games that I like:

    • Age of Empires II (Steam). Graphics look decent enough for the remastered version on Steam. Complex economy system and slow rock-paper-scissors combat. Very slow-paced.
    • StarCraft Broodwar (Battle.Net). Remastered graphics also look decent enough. Unit pathing might still have annoying quirks like the original. Slightly slower-paced than StarCraft II.
    • Northgard (Steam). Beautiful game with a unique event-type economy system. Slower-paced than StarCraft II with some colony-building elements.

    Not really an RTS game but I've been putting so many hours into RimWorld (Steam, native) this year. At its core, it's a colony-building game but it does have some RTS elements to it (economy, combat, and unit management). Lots of mods available.

  • YouTube. Content-wise, there isn't a better platform for videos. Except maybe Vimeo for indie films.

  • I just checked and while I do have the option and set it to true, I couldn't load the JXL images on this page.

  • I found discord-screenaudio to be a better solution.