Schrödinger’s Haiku
a new haiku obscured by
a vegan hotdog
Schrödinger’s Haiku
a new haiku obscured by
a vegan hotdog
I didn’t get it until I read your frustration, and then the weight and dread of comprehension hit me
I like coffee, but I prefer to source my beans from places I can trust. People lost trust in Unity so they ain’t gonna use the engine anymore. Blown out of proportion? Yeah maybe, but I agree with the core concept
But that’s the neat part! You don’t actually own your games. You own the right to play a copy of the game, but if they don’t wanna provide a working copy, then you can’t play anymore. It’s all in the terms and agreements we click “I agree” on
Was in the same situation as you a couple years back and turned my laptop into a Nextcloud server. Stuck a terabyte hard drive in there and now I have a terabyte of cloud storage for my phone, laptop, and desktop for the cost of a domain name. Nowadays, they might cost around $8/yr if you don’t care that it’s a string of numbers .ovh or .xyz or some other obscure domain name. Here’s a couple videos on how to get a Nextcloud server started with Ubuntu’s snap package which will work on Linux Mint:
Whatever project/platform that Christian supports next will have my support. Apollo App was a shining example of what an iOS app should be, and I wish him success in all his future endeavors
Those “big open worlds” in newer AAA games often feel make me feel lonely. I’m curious though, what AA games have you enjoyed in the past?
Quite. Cultured even