Terraria
Terraria
Two, both are quite firm
computer keyboards i will never understand paying more than 20 bucks for one
Looking good
I left a long time ago already, nothing of value to be found there anymore.
Oh you’re right, I don’t know why I assumed otherwise…
I do that for open-source videos games, I pay for the steam version to support the creators (Dwarf Fortress and Cataclysm : Dark Days Ahead for example). I’m totally fine with it, as long as it’s a one-time fee, no subscription bullshit.
I recommend taking a look at https://roadmap.sh/. It’s not a course, it’s a website with several “roadmaps” for learning languages or specific fields. There’s plenty of docs and it’s easy to follow!
Not a crime if you don’t get caught!
I got accepted for my master’s degree abroad, it’s been a blast so far
I’m doing good. I’m doing things that I enjoy, and I strive to improve. I believe we’ll sort most of our shit out, it will never be even close to perfect, because we’re dumb, materialistic, belligerent apes by nature, but it will be enough.
Handshake for men, kiss on cheek and/or hug for women/family/close friends
If you want something user-friendly, use Linux Mint. There’s really no reason to choose Ubuntu over this. And for any other use it’s outclassed by other distros, it does not fill a niche. And I personally think that GNOME is crap and quite hideous.
Savory oats. Put oats, milk, butter and whatever you fancy in a pan. Done.
I worked as a software dev, I had an intern to supervise. Everything was going well until he somehow got behind my back, tried some stuff on his own, and wiped out the whole database. Luckily we had backups, but I had to scramble to get it back and running as fast and possible, as I received dozens of calls or complaints almost instantly. For some reason, I was not allowed to modify permissions and accounts, and both me and the intern had superadmin privileges.
Making my own software and challenging myself to solve problems. I’m currently working on a TUI frontend for Lemmy because I don’t really like neonmodem.
It’s Enceladus, probably the prettiest moon in the Solar System.
MO2 does work on Linux, I’ve played modded Skyrim extensively on my Steam Deck. Works like a charm! https://github.com/rockerbacon/modorganizer2-linux-installer