I quite like Besiege, but I’d probably have to go with From the Depths.
I quite like Besiege, but I’d probably have to go with From the Depths.
I found BotW pretty fun and refreshing! It was a nice change of pace from traditional Zelda.
Based on the about of Lemmy comments advocating for it, it seems like the typical voter is pretty passionate about ranked choice voting.
Someone clearly doesn’t play Cities: Skylines with mods
My guess is that “lost” didn’t mean completely gone or destroyed, but “totaled” aka damaged to the point it would cost more to fix than to just buy a new car. But “totaled” cars can often be sold for scrap, or sold to be repaired to the point where they are at least drivable, even if certain systems don’t work or there’s a risk of issues (like mold or electrical problems) down the road. Which is apparently what happened here.
Hey, quite a few people bought Game Pass for a month to try out Cities: Skylines 2, because it was quite a lot cheaper than the game itself (and considering the poor state the game was released in, probably not much more than a month of replay value anyway)
Wait what’s the point of backporting to GTK2 then? And why should I as an end user care? Will it make the UI nicer?
What even is GTK2 and GTK3?
At least they’re all in regular GUIs instead of 1 GUI, 1 command prompt, and random configuration files hidden somewhere.
Nope, last Christmas I struggled to get Linux Mint to play a Steam game using Proton. Booting would lead to a crash, adding some flags would lead to the game being incredibly laggy. Mint had an option for proprietary drivers, but the game would crash regardless of the flags. In the end, turns out Mint was downloading the wrong drivers, and I had to manually download the correct ones from Nvidia’a website to finally get the game to work with average performance.
It took multiple hours of troubleshooting during my one Christmas vacation of the year. Meanwhile my brother, who had an identical laptop playing the same game on Windows, ran it flawlessly with great performance.
But with WiFi, you don’t have to pay extra for more data usage.
WiFi?
Because they care about your experience and want to ensure you’re getting the most out of your computer by suggesting helpful productivity apps?
Sounds like that driver needs to be hit by a blue shell
No, road design should be improved to make it comfortable and reasonable to follow the laws, and uncomfortable to break them. Think raised crosswalks that function as speed bumps at intersections, narrow roads to reduce speeding, that sort of thing.
Wait, that’s not a correctly formatted SSN!
Too bad it also blocks bus traffic. And it’s not like the buses have an alternative route.
Edit: in fact it’s worse for bus passengers as the Golden Gate Transit system relies heavily on timed transfers and many buses run once an hour, so even a 10 minute delay could cause bus passengers to miss their transfer and make them have to wait an hour.
Why not leave the defaults as-is? They’re probably set like that for a reason.
But if I click, will I start getting recommendations like OP’s feed?
Yes it is, because quite a few people are obese, and they deserve to feel normal too.