Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)D
Posts
11
Comments
254
Joined
2 yr. ago

  • I was thinking something like flight but only in directions away from enemies.

  • Or you get the extensive planning of excuses that would be plausible for every step and location of misbehaving. I never really learned on the spot lying, but I also didn't have abusive parents.

  • Early 30s, I haven't noticed much change for illness, joint pains slightly worse. But I have noticed a pretty significant heal time increase for cuts and scrapes. I find myself constantly going "why hasn't that cut/scrape healed yet, it's been like a week".

  • I don't think that I'd tell people it's only worth a few hours, but I do expect a large portion of those sales to only last for a few hours.

    Some people love the vampire survivors/risk of rain/megabonk game type though, my partner has put around 100 hours into vampire survivors by now. So I expect a core of players to enjoy returning to updates.

  • And if he actually just wanted to play a video game for fun, he would just do it anonymously. Make a new account, don't call it Elon_is_the_best, don't stream it.

    He wanted attention and glory, not fun playing a video game.

  • Wipeout, MXC, American gladiator, ninja warrior. It's all like physical contest shows and MMA fights lol.

  • "I read the magazines" isn't clear on its own, but with other text it probably is.

  • "To Sleep in a Sea of Stars" starts pretty grounded, has a weird thing happen to the main character, then massively increases in scope.

    It's not quite hard sci-fi, as tech for ftl travel exists. It has some proto-molecule McMuffin as well.

    It's by the writer of Eragon, I enjoyed it but I also don't have a discerning taste in author.

  • You can emulate android on Linux right? Would that be a way to run it? Not that I would really endorse still giving them money for the headache

  • Average desk height is like, 30in. If the outlet is 6in off the ground, that gives you 1 foot of leeway to the nearest outlet. Hopefully it's next to the desk.

    Average elbow height for men seems to be about 1m, give or take. Have to stand next to the outlet to use it plugged in.

    I'm only buying 2m+ cables for wall charging, data transfer cables can be shorter and so can cables for battery banks.

  • I'm pretty sure you can run Graphene on other devices than the pixel, it's the only officially supported for hardware security chip reasons, but the user experience is probably pretty close to the same regardless of device.

    I'm having a hard time finding builds for non-pixels, but you may be able to find and test run it on something else.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/186882061984 Pricing is really location based but a used pixel 8 looks to be around $300-$350.

  • Heh

    Jump
  • I think the mega-man arm cannon should also be an option.

  • So it was already like 19 years old when you got it, makes sense that it was pretty low cost.

  • This meme makes me want to try more metal, and I think that makes me as bad as "the weeb"

    I also drew direct comparisons to the electronic music subgenres.

  • No less than 8 spelling or grammar mistakes, and barely on topic.

  • Bazzite has been out of the box solid as my 2nd Linux attempt. Except for one little issue with refresh rates above 120 on the desktop. It has both handheld and desktop builds, comes with steam installed, GNOME or Plasma interface.

    My 1080ti didn't have any driver issues as far as I can tell.

  • An alternate less useful answer might be looking up TVs marked as "commercial displays". They are a less consumer marketed display.

  • I remember the last time I saw this it was just indoor testing. Glad to see some progress