Big fan of SBC gaming, open source engine recreations/source ports, gaming in general, alternative operating systems, and all things modding.
Trying to post and comment often in an effort to add to Lemmy's growth.
That's how it goes. They know someone who knows some guy's cousin who read part of an Amazon review for The Black of Communism and now they are completely committed to the idea that Communism is evil and full of Nazis
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There's a kind of interesting video somewhat related to this by Vox that goes over how the rerouting of rivers in Pakistan has led to flooding. Here is the video if you have ten minutes you want to kill.
Sometimes if you put a small amount of pressure on the display it will make the numbers appear normal. Though it may also make things worse.
Well try not to be too hard on yourself. Even just browsing Lemmy and having a day to yourself to relax is something noteworthy.
I'm sorry you feel that way. I hope your DMs patch things up so you can go back to playing.
What did you do today after they canceled? Even if it was just watching videos and making lunch I'd like to hear about your day.
What am I supposed to do? Not much anime while I wash the dishes and fold laundry?
Definitely. VMs are great for trialing distro and DE. They may not be great for demanding tasks like gaming without a fair amount of tinkering it should get you to the point where you can figure out if something is for you.
That said stability is a bit more complicated and I think a lot of that comes down to personal experience and long term community thoughts. Both are why I don't use Manjaro anymore and the personal aspect is why I still love Fedora
I can't think of much. I have been using EndeavorOS as my daily driver for about three years now and haven't had much in the way of instability.
I would agree with that. I feel like Tetris is a bit more of a wacky family movie than a documentary but still enjoyable
I'm in my 20s. I got into retro computing because I used older (Windows 95) computers my parents handed down to me when I was a child and things got cemented and I started looking at even older tech when I started watching YouTube videos covering retro computing.
Modern Vintage Gamer video on the topic can be found here for those interested.
Would be interesting. It was super dense. I feel like it was probably half a day's worth of calories
Was curious how it would taste. It was ergonomic too I suppose
Looks like something you'd see at a bougie restaurant labelled as a deconstructed grilled cheese
I once took my thanksgiving leftovers and put it through a food processor and made thanksgiving bricks.
I am not sure. It was either the Raspberry Pi 4 or the ROCKPro64
I like to imagine you just have uncut and cooked cherry tomatoes between two pieces of toast
I thought cats were female and dogs were male. Can you tell I didn't have pets growing up?
What do you enjoy about it? I've never played a Final Fantasy game