You misunderstand, OP was calling you Mexico
You misunderstand, OP was calling you Mexico
You misunderstand, OP was calling you Mexico
Nice work, I’ve used Linux desktops a lot and still don’t really know much about the mobile UIs.
Seems like all of these things are almost there, and just need a guide on what a fully set-up mobile desktop looks like. But it’s frustrating when you suddenly need to understand the internals to fix something simple. Hope you’re still having fun!
Tail 'Gator is my hidden gem OG GB game, fun platformer with a great soundtrack.
Thanks for sharing the link. Fewer deaths is definitely less tragic than more deaths, but less tragedy makes it easier to talk about - it’s not a judgement.
Battery life or thickeness will certainly take a hit.
Modern phones tend to have a big bulge for the camera, so the rest of the phone can be thickened easily without impacting the maximum thickness.
I’m on Beehaw with a couple of subscriptions to communities in other instances. I like viewing all of the local Beehaw communities as a “front page”, but I’d like my other subscriptions to show up in that view without having to manually subscribe to all of the Beehaw communities.
Enigmatic Feeling by Ling Tosite Sigure, from Psycho-Pass 2
Love Galneryus, check out some of the classic western power metal bands like Blind Guardian, or modern prog metal bands for the instrumental complexity.
I’m here from r/progmetal, and like many people there my favourite album is still Odyssey to the West by Slice The Cake. It’s a prog-tech-death concept album with deeply poetic lyrics and the soundscape is just amazing.
Surprised Pokemon hasn’t been mentioned yet, they’re light on story compared to more serious RPGs but they’re designed to be fun (at least following the main story) and are mostly successful. I haven’t played the latest generation but Sun and Moon was a good pair, my biggest complaint was an overly long intro.
My group doesn’t have much time for board games, so we like 5 Minute Dungeon. The 5 minutes is a limit using a timer, and it’s co-op so it’s everyone against the clock.
Ars Technica just parroting a CNBC report third hand, when they could add some useful context by sharing traffic numbers to their site from Google-owned IP addresses and user agents.