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I would love Winamp on Linux. I just switched off Windows this year and I haven’t been able to find a media player I liked yet. I haven’t tried qmmp though.
I would love Winamp on Linux. I just switched off Windows this year and I haven’t been able to find a media player I liked yet. I haven’t tried qmmp though.
They’ve got strong DRM (Divine Rights Management)
He’s about to about to repeat himself.
He’s cute though so its okay.
Do you stick them under your keyboard, or to the edge of your monitor?
Would you recommend just getting the base game, or is it worth getting the Community of Planets Edition with the DLCs included? Do they add much to the game?
You can count one more AMD Linux machine after I assemble mine this weekend!
I use an old platter on my desk as a coaster.
Yeah, probably. I watched the trailer and that seems like the only thing it’s got in common. I hate it when they try to tie games with popular ones based on some loose connection like that.
Because Steam gave out 11 exclusive stickers for voting on the different categories. It’s not a good idea to give out incentives to get people to vote for something because they’ll do it for the reward without having any idea what they’re voting for.
To get the rewards Steam handed out for it. This year they gave out 11 chat stickers, one for each one you voted on.
the reality is that the majority of gamers does not give a single fuck about
quality and innovationthe awards and just wants toplay the next FIFA EA FC, CoD and Bugthesdaget the rewards for voting and picks random games or maybe ones they’ve heard the names of.
I hadn’t even heard of most of the games up for vote, let alone actually played them, so I just randomly picked cool-looking banners or names. I think a lot of people are like me and just picked the couple games they’d actually heard of before.
That’s why it’s stupid to give incentives to people to vote. I hadn’t even heard of 90% of the games up for selection in the awards. But I sure as hell voted on every one, usually just picking a game I’d heard the name of, or one with a cool looking banner.
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I see what you did there.
That looks good. I had already considered Debian for the stability and MX being based off it is a good thing.
I’ll look in to it a bit more. Thanks!
Can I ask which distro you run? My next build will be Linux based.
That’s a great feature, because their employees are fucking useless for knowing where things are.
They’re not cats, but that does look cute. I’ll check it out. Thanks for the recommendation!
Now I kinda wanna farm felines.
That’s why I clicked on it too. Also, mammoths and mastodons are different animals.
What’s the advantage of a private indexer vs a regular one? Why would I want one over another? I’m a complete Usenet newbie.