

I assume they’re referring to the NSO emulators, that thing where you need to pay monthly to access the retro games.


I assume they’re referring to the NSO emulators, that thing where you need to pay monthly to access the retro games.
Vibe Casting is right there
Flowers need water to grow, so if one side is dry and the other has water it would make sense for flowers to only grow on the wet side, right?
Yes! I remember those.
What’s the last one, the red tape with black dots? I don’t remember that.


It’s sweet how much effort you’re putting into it. When I was a kid I built my first computer one piece at a time with money I saved from mowing lawns, there’s something so satisfying about earning a computer through dozens of shrewd bargains and months of dedicated labor. It’s all worth it in the end, you’ve got this!


I don’t think this makes any sense, but I can see how much it means to you.


No, any recommendations?


Absolutely. The original Deus Ex is pretty excellent too. And the turn based Shadowrun games. It’d be cool if 2077 was better though, the tabletop game is sick.


I finally have a computer that can run Cyberpunk 2077, but it is such a dull game.
I always thought it was (g)o to (d)efinition.


So instead of taxing the rich we just let corporations scam extra money off them? Thanks I hate it.


Bush bailed out the banks. Obama handled the auto industry, who had to give up some control of their companies and pay us back with interest, and they did so.


That game is a hidden gem. So many dope story beats.


Last time I tried it worked totally fine. Most mods just hook into the base game, which is running the same as on Windows.


El Salvador is literally running a death camp, they don’t plan to ever release the prisoners. They just keep them alive for free labor and to avoid the stigma of running a Holocaust; but Germany was the same at first, they only ramped up the death at the end of the war.


Third time’s a charm.
It’s wild to me how difficult switching can be when so many devices come with Linux and people don’t even think about it.
The Steamdeck is more stable than any windows gaming PC I’ve had; Android phones are rock solid, less prone to issues than a PC; Chromebooks work forever without getting malware, and receive updates for more than a decade; but try to DIY it and you’re in the fire swamp of driver issues.
Have you tried Mint? It usually just works. Atomic distros are also looking pretty promising, they’re so stable and recoverable.


Sure, they’re just venting, but I just wanna talk about Linux all day. I’ll listen to their problems, treat them with respect and understanding, but you better believe I will also squeeze in a little special interest sauce on my side of the conversation sandwich.


I like your funny words magic man.
Jinx confirmed