FF12 is definitely my favorite FF. The combat system is the most interesting to me - programming your party to act how you want without spending the time of selecting combat options every single round. It's also why I love the first Dragon Age and hated the sequels. I wish more games used that type of combat.
That's exactly what I used it for, and the best alternative is Instapaper. Their free version does a bit more than p2k. They've jacked up the price of their paid option, but since I only care about the Kindle feature, I live without it.
Yep - great for that, with the p2k service. I'm pissed that I have to find a service for it again. It might have to be Instapaper, though I don't like them.
I'd buy one of these today if the screen were bigger than 12.5". I wouldn't be able to read anything on that. Scaling everything is not a realistic option.
I don't understand what tab groups are from the description in the article. How are they different from keeping groups of tabs in separate browser windows? Is this just something I don't understand because I don't keep tabs open forever?
They likely won't allow that forever. If Google has its way with the web, trusted browser environments will be a thing, and banks will only accept those.
If your bank doesn't offer virtual credit cards (or they're a pain to use) and you don't want to sign up with another service, then yeah - PayPal is safer to give than your credit card number.
I felt the same, but I'm reading through this book and so far it's been helpful for understanding and setting up system flakes: https://nixos-and-flakes.thiscute.world/
FF12 is definitely my favorite FF. The combat system is the most interesting to me - programming your party to act how you want without spending the time of selecting combat options every single round. It's also why I love the first Dragon Age and hated the sequels. I wish more games used that type of combat.