Are you sure it wasn’t the lying? Are you really sure?
Are you sure it wasn’t the lying? Are you really sure?
Also: gyatt.
Out of touch wealthy folks.
Mine came with carborundum glass and I got a PEI and like it way better.
Hey, they did a good job, and no one was being mean about it. That’s nice.
I’d love to know why this is getting down votes.
But she used to be kinda fat tho…
/s
Unfortunately, that’s no guarantee. I believe some devices have been found to scan for any open WiFi and join silently so they can phone home.
I can’t speak for ASCII mode. But DF is not hard, once you learn the game, unless you specifically go looking for a challenge.
The only real difficulty is just how much there is to learn about the game.
If you build defenses, never dig too deeply, and learn the basics of keeping your dwarves happy, you could play a fortress for hundreds of in game years. But that would get boring.
And you can usually tell at a glance based on the color of the parties’ skin.
Genociders: Sounds great!
It’s a low collateral attack when you see civilians as enemies and want literally all of them dead.
From a metal tumbler so every time they get some it’s “slide, crunch, CLANK”.
This was the first one that came to my mind. I was like 17 when that game came out and it blew me away.
Noises Off is one of the funniest things I’ve seen in my life. Loved every second of it.
Update: I love you.
It took a couple tries to get my desktop and laptop connected, and I don’t know why, but it definitely works.
I’m going to really miss clipboard sharing, but I can make do for now.
I don’t think I mentioned it, but my work laptop is Windows 11, so I’m happy to report that this is working great even on Windows.
Ublue are based off of Kinoite. If you want something less “bloated”, try that. You can even rebase from Bluefin to that, I believe.
Keep in mind there are two versions of Bluefin/Aurora. Regular, and “-dx” which is more developer focused with more developer tools.
I will give that a shot. It definitely looks like it fits the bill.
If it works, I love you.
Any software KVM like Synergy.
I work from home and Synergy has been a core part of my setup for many years.
It lets me use my personal PC and work laptop from one KB+M seamlessly.
I’ve tried so many different things. Input Leap, installed on Aurora by default, is supposed to work with Wayland, but doesn’t work out of the box.
I’m resigned to using Windows during the week so I can use Synergy and switching back to Linux over the weekend because I prefer it now.
There are dozens of us!