The heroic games launcher is decent, works on Linux as well
The heroic games launcher is decent, works on Linux as well
I don’t even know why you can choose between circumcised and uncircumcised in that game. It feels like they wanted to add more sex things but didn’t get around to it
But somewhere around the 20 minute mark (it varies depending on what you do) you will encounter The Event. It will happen. You will know it has happened. It will be, unmistakably, The Event. Nothing else could be The Event.
I love explanations like this, at first you don’t know what it might be, so anything could be the event, is this the event? No, is that the event? Also no. And then you come across the event and you just know, yes, that’s the event
I still wish I didn’t watch a playthrough
That would be awesome, I still have hopes that it will somehow be possible to put Linux on the vita, but that probably will never happen
I learned this the hard way when I lost all my fan profiles
That’s 74 degrees Celsius for the rest of the world
Apparently there are 9000 people playing on steam right now. That’s not bad!
Same in case of the audio chipset, the popping is so annoying
Glad I’m not the only one wishing for that
I use nextcloud for tasks and then use tasks.org on android, not sure what features you need, but that has worked great for me
How? That can go both ways, I can make some thing for €5000, but if nobody is willing to buy it, it’s still worthless
the reason they exist is because people like you and me are paying more for things than they’re truly worth
There is no true worth, worth is defined by how much people are willing to spend on something, doesn’t matter how much something costs to produce and distribute
With how fast phones start up nowadays, that’s hardly a pain
Looks great but that is not a good name for an application
Compliant mechanisms are cool, I used it ones before and it works quite well. If you can get everything lined up properly that is.
All you really have to do is give the button a cutout, which is supported on only one side. Make the supporting area not too thick so it’s easy to press (1 or 2 mm should be good I think) and give the button some shape that makes it easy to feel by hand.
It’s a bit difficult to give any real tips without any pictures, but that’s the gist of what you need to do
It’s mostly the installation and initial setup that’s a pain on arch, so definitely not a beginner distro, but very good nonetheless
Stainless steel nozzles work well enough and aren’t that expensive