Yes, but it isn’t on f-droid or google play.
“May your woes be many, and your days few” - Gabe
You are now breathing manually.
Yes, but it isn’t on f-droid or google play.
I’m not sure if its open source, so technically not FOSS, but Connect is by far my favorite UI and UX wise.
Can we just take the Florida out of Florida
I’d use it, but it doesn’t have kbin support
I won’t get a brain chip unless there’s laws passed banning using them for advertising or for data collection, but knowing our current government those two things will end up being mandatory
And he is EAGER to make them remember
From what I’ve heard he gets attacked by harpies if he tries to stop.
I use it on mobile for the fast action button (basically fancy gesture controls). I know its ownership is pretty sketchy, and I’d prefer to be using Firefox or some other browser, but I haven’t found any other browser with similar gesture controls.
Ultrakill. Sometimes guys will talk to you, but its rare (only before bossfights), can mostly be ignored, and can be skipped after listening to it the first time.
There’s a reason I mostly play singleplayer games.
Steam has some competition, its just that said competition never took off because Steam is so much better.
Most are scams, but there are reputable ones, like Humble Bundle and Fanatical.
I have blocked exactly 10 magazines, all non-English.
Meta are performing what is called an EEE attack (Embrace, Extend, Extinguish). Basically, it involves a larger corporation creating a thing that hooks into an open standard, artificially inflating it, slowly adding new, proprietary closed-source features that other members of the open standard cannot use, and eventually removing support for the open standard entirely, forcing other users to enter their walled garden because that’s where all the people are. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
Omori is a great RPG with forgettable gameplay but an unforgettable story.
Ultrakill is an excellent shooter with fast pacing, unique mechanics, and difficulty that is hard but rarely unfair.
Satisfactory is a factory building simulator which is pretty similar to Factorio, but a bit more chill and in 3D.
Intimidate, explosion, and bite. Intimidate drops the opponent’s defense, explosion weakens them significantly, and bite can finish them off.
Turn it off, REMOVE THE BATTERY (important step, batteries are dangerous and do not like liquids), then disassemble it. Remove the keycaps and rubber membrane and wash them with soapy water, and wipe down the gold contacts with isopropyl alchahol. Wait for it to dry completely before reassembling it.
Sea of Stars was the only one I tried, and what they had looked really good.
With open-world games, I usually end up overwhelmed or lost on where to go next pretty quickly, and inevitably move on to something else after messing around a little.
However, Metroidvanias, a very similar genre, don’t overwhelm or confuse me nearly as much, even with some of the larger ones like Hollow Knight. I think something like that is the ideal progression for an open world game - a world that starts out limited and somewhat linear, and eventually grows in scale and nonlinearity as you collect movement options and paths to new areas.
Constantine is never born. That would prevent the Holy Roman Empire and the hundreds of years of regression that it caused.