It most certainly is not
It most certainly is not
Pharmacies/drug stores in America have unique laws and ordinances that go back to prohibition. During that time, they took over the role of saloons in communities, since they were able to sell medicinal whisky.
Genius fusion of ice to babies
You’ve got some close competition, but I think you win the most Mengele response of the thread.
I’ve changed the air filter on mine and I think that’s all the maintenance I will ever do
I don’t. I migrated to Arch in 2011 or 2012 btw. Fuck I feel old.
I started reading the bible recently (currently on Samuel I), and it is the goriest, trashiest, most salacious shit I’ve ever read.
You spend your gold and waste an inventory slot, like a sucker 😝
It is rather a snooze compared to basically all of the other rings. Sure it can reduce the damage you take, but it takes effort to maximize it’s benefit.
Consider that it’s affect scales with how low your health is. It also applies the reduction after armor and it rounds the result in favor of damage.
This is just a ring you’ll wear until you find something better, or transmute it, if it’s upgraded.
Yeah sure, a distro could start spying on users. How easy it would be would depend on their distribution model, and how willing they are to violate the GPL.
Linux is a tool that big corporate entities have profited greatly from for many years, and will continue to. Same with BSD, Apache, Docker, MySQL, Postgres, SSH…
Valve, Sys76, Framework, etc. Are proving that using Linux to serve an end user market is also profitable, and are capable of supporting enterprise use-cases.
I understand that there may be specific problems to solve wrt improving adoptability, usability, compatibility, etc., but Linux is doing more than ok within the context of the FOSS ecosystem (and increasingly without).
Your thinking is slightly skewed, IMHO. Linux doesn’t have an inherent incentive to compete with MacOS or MS, and if it did, it would be subject to the same pressures that encourage bad behavior like spying on users, creating walled gardens, and so forth.
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Fixed it for you: VSCode, Red Star OS, and sh
She’ll be ready in five minutes
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Fugg yeah thanks for the tip!. I was not there for krohnkite the first time around, but I’m here for it now.
Whatever you do, steer clear of Plasma Wayland right now. Polonium has a lot of issues.
Thanks for taking the time to answer! I will admit that I often wait way too long to use my SoU’s. Nice balancing act you did there to punish those of us who cling too hard to the old ways.
It’s also really cool to see you using Lemmy!
Anyway, wishing all the continued success to you.
Awesome stuff! I remember when development stopped on Pixel Dungeon all those years ago, and Shattered stayed on my phone after trying out the myriad of variants (Sprouted anyone?).
If you’d indulge me, I’d be very interested to hear your thoughts on a few things:
Equipment degradation - This being one of the last features that watabou implemented before halting the project always seemed kind of extreme to me. What do you think about the mechanics of it, and do you think it could have been improved upon, if development had not ended? Have you tested with it much in development for Shattered?
The other projects from watabou have been pretty cool to see. His proc-generative skills have really shone with the TTRPG tools, and I have actually used them in my own campaign, to some extent. Just wondering if you have checked them out.
Any aspirations of starting something new, or is it SPD from here on?
Thanks for sharing your gift to the world! It’s helped me pass countless hours enjoyably.
I sync important files to s3 from a folder with awscli. Dot files and projects are in a private git repos. That’s it.
If I maintained a server, I would do something more sophisticated, but installation is so dead simple these days that I could get a daily driver in working order very quickly.