

Wish granted, it’s gonna be $90
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Wish granted, it’s gonna be $90


Unsurprisingly. Games have gotten way more expensive and a lot more soulless. Gems like BG3 are a rarity. The recently released “enhanced” edition of Neverwinter Nights 2 is an awful cashgrab and an disappointment after the successful enhanced edition of the first one so I’m just playing through the original release with an unofficial patch again…The only game I’m looking forward to this year is the new Anno and given that Ubisoft has its fingers in it I’m still wary about that one.
Keep in mind that legal/illegal can (and often is) be different from ethical/unethical. In a perfect world, laws protect everyone equally from unethical behavior. But nowadays, law is more and more misused to protect the upper class and oppress the lower class. Not saying it wasn’t so before already, but it’s leaning that way a lot stronger in recent times again.


Been usingthe same setup for years as well and Im happy with it, never had any issues with it
Wireguard VPN to my fritzbox lets me access my jellyfin.


Honestly just in ~/Music and stuff I’d like to listen to on the go gets copied onto my phone.


I bought mine secondhand because I had a bad feeling about giving google money just to degoogle as well but still really wanted to use GrapheneOS


Pyre is more like a visual novel with some gameplay here and there. Now I don’t mind story heavy games but towards the end I found myself just clicking through the absolute ton of dialogue there was. Vastly preferred Bastion and Transistor which almost never interrupted the gameplay but were still able to tell amazing stories.
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Used to save up for a house but prices are rising faster than I can save up and soon I’d be in debt for the rest of my life if I did buy one.
So now I’m just saving up so I won’t have money troubles living a simpler life. Small rented apartment, don’t have to worry about not having enough money to buy food or pay the bills. Can spend a certain amount on entertainment and other leisure each month and I have a sizable buffer in case I become unemployed.


The cruelty is the point


My current setup works perfectly fine, haven’t bricked my system in half a decade.
The learning curve seems steep. It seems to introduce a lot of complexity without much benefit for me.
Docs are sparse and everything that is already out there is written with “traditional” setups in mind.


you’re describing opensuse Tumbleweed and its OpenQA suite


Thunderbird has improved a lot in recent years and I’ve been using it without problems


Thunderbird has a calendar by default now.


Don’t they have to prove it with a photograph? In GermanyI’d laugh in theirface withput a photograph as evidence.


I just checked how it is for me to be sure. My Streetcomplete changes show up immediately on openstreetmap.org/edit.


As far as I know the edits are applied immediately in the backend, however the rendering of the changes can take some days.


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You would use a Wine Prefix Manager like Bottles or Lutris (both on Flathub). Steam itself does prettymuch the same or similar things as these.