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  • Great read! Easy for everyone to understand, but also thorough. I loved the breakdown into the calculators functionality

  • This is why everyone should disable auto updates

    Granted, apps can lock you out if you don't have a certain version, but by and large, you should be able to choose to update when there's this drastic of a change

  • Not the only land animal, but it's true they can't jump: 100% super reliable source.

    Mainly linking that site because this line kills me:

    The tortoise cannot jump because it lacks agility and speed.

  • If I’m honest, I’ve not been able to play it... at all.

    Mostly because the updates are multi gig downloads and I never leave my computer in an idle long enough to actually download them lol

    But that sounds rough, I hope you’re able to salvage your Paladin’s reputation soon!

  • Absolutely amazing, though I will say the name made me do a double take

  • As an actual librarian, I love this. Freedom of information!

  • Monster Hunter for me as well! Tried 3 Ultimate on the 3ds and it just did not click for me. Tried it again with Rise and World and loved them

  • the best way to combat not caring about Linux is to care about Linux

    I want this written in a 'Live, Love, Laugh' script and framed

  • Drinking copious amounts and using a vape pen do not make for a good combo. I wound up under the table being violently ill during a game night and everyone was dutifully ignoring me.

  • New & All is a great way to discover new communities

  • I definitely hope the trend continues, though not necessarily replacing consoles as an entity. I’ve an Aya Neo 2021 (first gen) and it’s been amazing. I have a hard time staying in one place and actually committing to sitting down at a console / desktop to play games, I don’t like gaming on laptops to much, and the Switch has a limited library; so a handheld PC specifically made for gaming has been fantastic. It’s so nice to just pick up and be able to play whereever, and I’m very glad to see that it seems like handheld PCs are here to stay

  • There’s better licencing options for libraries now that allow librarians much better control over getting their patrons the books they want, you should give it another go.

    Libraries can buy metered access and one copy one circ, and depending on how the library’s consortium agreement is, usually home patrons holds will get advantage over same-system-but-different-home-library holds; so those will still have the ‘limited like a physical book’ restriction, but you’ll have priority if your library bought a copy. We also use Cost Per Circ, and so as long as our monthly budget hasn’t been met, any books I’ve added as part of our CPC collection can be taken out instantly by my patrons even if the wait time would’ve been months long due to how many people are on hold. If the budget has been met, those holds on CPC titles will be filled once the 1st of the month rolls around and the budget resets.

    Give it another try, and put the books you want on hold. Librarians have a harder time knowing what their patrons want when they don’t have data because patrons don’t place holds. I’ll add books to CPC whenever I can, even if there’s only one or two holds on a title

  • All three are amazing! If I had to pick one though I’d go with the one on the left

  • My friends and I did this too lol

    In 2, we'd also try to jump on each other's heads without them noticing

  • I've been vegetarian for... more than a decade? I love meat substitutes and generally prefer having the substitute present in meals (either as the main thing, like a burger, or as an inclusion). I do agree that meat substitutes are a fantastic way of reducing meat consumption for meat-eaters, but that doesn't mean you need to do away with it completely once you're in 'full veg' mode

  • PiP works on iOS, even without premium (with some restrictions). At least it did very recently, I have premium now though so I can’t verify as of today