EndeavourOS (it’s basically arch btw)
EndeavourOS (it’s basically arch btw)
In Japanese the official name is 新型コロナウィルス肺炎 (shingata koronawirusu haien) which is more or less equivalent to the Chinese, “new-type coronavirus lung inflammation”, but it hasn’t really been called that by anything other than government since 2020. Most of the time it’s just 新型コロナ (shingata korona), “new corona”. コロナ禍 (koronaka), literally “corona catastrophe” is the common term for the pandemic.
Funny thing is that across the JP sphere (including 2ch!) they’re mostly a mix of curiosity about the daily lives of Chinese girls and how it’ll differ from Japanese anime and nostalgia because it could have come straight out of 2014 Kirara (like Yuyushiki, Kiniro Mosaic, etc). Twitter manages to be more Hitler on behalf of Japan than Japan itself.
Is Neil Breen posting cheating? Though honestly Breen movies are so beyond bad that they’re an unmissable experience. Please watch Pass Thru, it’s got something to say, but good luck figuring any of it out besides “if Neil Breen was world dictator we’d live in a utopia”.
Balatro and Vampire Survivors are natural picks because number goes up dopamine hits, but I gotta give a huge shoutout to Lunistice. 3D platformer with extremely tight controls, possibly the tightest I’ve experienced. I even got 100% achievements, which I never do, because it feels just that good to play.
Honorable mentions to House Flipper 2 and Powerwash Simulator for good games to relax while feeding that perfectionism itch.
Big fan of my Kaweco AL Sport. It’s a small one so not great for big hands but it’s solid aluminum body so fairly heavy and stable in the hand. The cap screws on closed so it doesn’t dry out easily either. Consider buying one size nib bigger than usual, my Fine nib can get scratchy.
Lurker here and too lazy to make a proper image but:
I watched the most anime quite a while back so that accounts for a lot of it, and the rest is just being a lesbian/my recent Gundam obsession.
I did the vast majority of last year’s in Rust minus the handful of times the borrow checker made something frustrating and I noped back over to C# (or the one time I used the equation solving library and had to hack it together with Python since the Rust bindings were temperamental). I’ll probably do Rust again this year.