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I recommend “A Gentleman in Moscow” by Amor Towles!
Every time I need to cross a seemingly empty street, suddenly cars appear. I can’t help but imagine it’s a render distance issue.
I recommend
a party platformer game where you build the level as you play, placing traps and hazards to screw your friends over, but trying not to screw yourself.
Jackbox Games is the party game-making studio best known for hit games like YOU DON’T KNOW JACK, Quiplash, Fibbage, Drawful, Trivia Murder Party, and more! Think of us as the child of classic social games like ‘charades’… the child who dropped out of college, then earned the family’s respect by founding a jam company.
I see, thank you! This makes the choice of instance when signing up more significant than I thought.
I think I understand the terms you have explained, but I am still a little confused on viewing by “all”, when I view “all” am I seeing posts from every instance that is federated with the one I’m on or only the communities/magazines that users on my instance have visited before?
For if we go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a fearful expectation of judgment, and a fury of fire that will consume the adversaries - Hebrews 10:26-27
I’ve heard of people using a combination of a scrobbler and listenbrainz to combine listening history and get new recommendations
The project owner in open source projects still ultimately get to decide if and when any changes are accepted and implemented, so they would still retain creative control.
For wizards of legend, there are builds that let you clear it pretty easily if you play it safe. Then once you clear it once and unlock the cursed items, using the item that makes all damage 99 lets you run through the dungeons again to get all the chaos arcana quickly
I’d say you can get acquainted simply by using it and learning as you do so. I’d recommend either Ubuntu or Manjaro as these are the two that I’ve used for more than a few hours and are straightforward to install and use. Both Ubuntu and Manjaro have instructions for installation on their websites on creating a bootable USB for installation, the installation wizard will walk you through the process and give you the option of installing it in a separate partition. It is also possible to just run the os from the thumb drive itself to get a feel of it before you install.
It’s perfectly possible, getting certain games to run might be challenging but for the most part of surfing the web, answering emails, creating documents/spreadsheets/slides I almost don’t notice the difference
That’s interesting, I hadn’t heard of either before. Thanks!