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I think that’s exactly it. You’re excited by the promise.
I think that’s exactly it. You’re excited by the promise.
MAGI MOTHERFUCKING NATION
It had every right to take over the monster catching market back in the early 2000s. Cartoon, GBC game, trading card game, they had it all, and they wrapped it in a super cool dark comic fantasy setting with actual plot and raised the target audience by a couple years to grow along with the kids who were all crazy about Pokémon.
Well, the trading card game just had a successful crowdfunding campaign and THIS GUY just bought a bunch of the old cards to introduce my kids to the world.
I’m in the same boat.
“OH MAN THIS IS SO COol I can’t wait for the rest of the content oh it turns out I can”
Video games are nearly perfect today. The only ones that don’t work are the ones where the publishers have gone out of their way to exclude it by enforcing their anticheat nonsense.
What year, what distro, which laptop?
Well? What are your thoughts?
Huh! I didn’t realize that. It was a cool product.
Right, but… It totally revolutionized a thing that already existed by applying incremental improvements?
Oh, cooperative campaign would be very substantial, wouldn’t it? And you could play as her sister.
Goldeneye (1997), Perfect Dark (2000)
Perfect Dark was a great game, but the multiplayer was a copy/paste of the game whose engine it was built in, no?
What is already installed on the work laptop? VNC? RDP? SSH? Anything?
Negative!
No it’s Satan
Meanwhile, in Plasma:
Windows, pretending it can’t read what you’re typing in because you didn’t click “show password”:
Is it not possible to build that functionality into C/++ compilers?
Not just Debian but ditch Gnome too. KDE really pulled me in. So much about it just makes sense that I’m mad I didn’t take it seriously sooner.
Security patches do the opposite of break stuff
Could you explain the “no need to review” part? I do keep hearing good things about Rust.
No no no
It’ll be systemctl --user enable --now systemd-run0d