

For this scenario, I can recommend Standard Notes and/or Notesnook. I’ve tried Joplin and Logseq and didn’t like either.


For this scenario, I can recommend Standard Notes and/or Notesnook. I’ve tried Joplin and Logseq and didn’t like either.


I remember reading about Snikket (hope I remember the name right) which should address exactly this.


Zany golf? Now that brings some nostalgia memories… I remember playing this with my cousin when we were like 6 years old.


I really like Wizardry 8 main menu theme and also Gothic 1 and plenty others too.
EDIT: How could I forget Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines?


That’s one hell of a menu song, thank you for memory ride…


Come on, it’s one persons opinion. Let me believe a little longer.


Well actually he’s doing it right now. And people are happy to pay him for it.


I honestly believe SC will also release at some point in somewhat final shape. But that point is still far far away… Until then they’ll be teasing us with more promises and will continue practice of their “development as a service” business.


It’s already a Daikatana and Duke Nukem Forever combined…


I never used nova, but I’m so used to KISS now, it’s the first thing I install on a new phone. It’s also funny to lend the phone to someone, because nobody understands it as it’s very different (especially how I set it up).


What are you people doing with your PCs? I don’t mean it rude, I’m just curious. I admit I’m just regular home PC user, playing games, watching videos, doing some lame audio editing, nothing too serious. I just installed opensuse with btrfs some 4-5 years ago and never had single FS related problem since then. On the other hand it saved my ass multiple times either when I fucked something up or couple times when certain OS update didn’t work well with my PC.
I’m not saying it’s bulletproof, shit happens all the time, it’s just… Maybe I’m lucky? Just a fun fact: My PC at work with windows had way more problems (including filesystem ones) than I’ve had at home during said time.


OK, thank you, this pretty much explains everything.


I know it’s not a perfect analogy. It was just a first thing that crossed my mind…


I’m asking whether it’s more like “arch with some custom spice” or rather something vaguely similar to arch like “ubuntu is like debian”. I tried manjaro long, long time ago and can’t remember much more than using AUR being mess due to not really being arch…


Does CachyOS use real Arch repos or is it like Manjaro which holds packages for “testing”?


My favourite is fish because I tried it once and I really like its autocomplete. I usually do simple stuff so I stick to it.


In short: The shittiest mfers in gaming industry.


Well, I would hope for 33 MHz at least… ;-)


Just a notice, there’s also Netbird, so you won’t be that fucked…
Well, I believe there are ways where AI is helpful in games. Like brute force translation to languages nobody would pay translator for. Or some automation of world. Or maybe populating world with objects. Or modeling character visuals. But why would anyone want game with story, gameplay loop or quests made by AI? Or AI made lore? Dafuq is that?!