for games that are single player , or games that i dont intend to play online, verry much yes.
with multi player games i struggle a bit more but i try.
for games that are single player , or games that i dont intend to play online, verry much yes.
with multi player games i struggle a bit more but i try.
😂 World of darkness titles tend to have godawfull names.
all their titles start with the name of the tabletop game its based on,
in this case its: “Vampire: The Masquerade”
the actual tille of the game starts at “Bloodlines”.
thanks to that naming scheme all their titles are fucked before they even start
the list also has morrowind and skyrim
its a good game but verry grindy and to fast paced for me,
its a looter shooter with incredibly fast movement options.
there is a sea of content but the game has terrible onboarding so you dont quite know where to get started.
if you try it out your first goal should be to unlock the solar system.
make a stop on venus to unlock rhino,
hes imo a good frame for beginners and you’ll learn how to farm (non prime) frames.
if you start to struggle with damage or defense,
look into the mod system, its very important and the game barely explains it.
there is a premium currency called platinum.
but you can trade it between players,
so it became the trading currency.
you can think of it like the path of exile economy,
except the currency cant drop and is sold by the developer instead of third party websites.
i just use vim plugins in the other editors i use.
kate has a vim mode,
vs code has a vim plugin.
intellij has a vim plugin.
obsidian has a vim mode.
a lot of editors have vim modes.
if you have a current non vim markdown editor,
try looking for a vim mode.
if you dont, obsidian is all about markdown,
and vs code has a markdown preview plugin.
$tux to the moon 🚀🌕
im gonna yolo my entire portfolio on deep otm $mint calls
puts on $win
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dayum,
two keyboards with failing keys.
the usb i was planning to use for the ventoy free install died.
kde on my current setup keeps crashing.
constant software issues at work.
did IBM curse me for daring to stray of the path of the hat?
anyway, using a directly flashed stick instead of ventoy resolved my issue.
apparently flashing the stick directly did the trick,
thanks for the help
i used the offline installer images with ventoy ill try again with a stick i directly installed it on
didn’ check that yesterday,
ill try again with an image i checked and without ventoy
i checked my manboards settings after the second attempt and secureboot was already disabled.
afiak the prase “i use arch btw” is mostly sarcasm,
instead of genuine appreciation.
its mocking the stereotype of arch users that constantly bring it up to sound smart or feel supperior.
think of arch like “vintage car culture” with a touch of minimalism.
its restricting and breaks all the time,
but thats kinda the point because fixing it becomes a part of your lifestyle.
hold on,
did it only delete the programms gone too?
open your home folder and set the option to show hidden files.
if there is a .minecraft folder check the saves folder inside that.
is it not in the trashbin?
i have used photorec to resore deleted files on several occasions.
but i dont think there is a filetype for minecraft worlds available
i updated the title
finaly,
one of the verry last things i was missing.
now $(date +“%Y”) will truly be the year of the linux desktop
maybe on some public displays,
but those surely wont update to such a new kernel for a long time
ive seen it a few times on those screens that buses here have, that shows the next stations on the route.
but never on any of my computers
(im refering to those old ‘kernel panic’ messages)
i only took a glance at the chunkbase so far, but kerb seems to be a 9 out of 10
a frozen ocean with lots of taigas and snowy plains and mushroom islands so close to spawn.
i only dont like the ice spikes