I didn’t even notice it happened so many months ago. I already got used to Lemmy. Less niche content but it’s slowly growing.
I didn’t even notice it happened so many months ago. I already got used to Lemmy. Less niche content but it’s slowly growing.
That’s very good news! The Steam Deck isn’t available in my country. It’s competitors are, but they lack Linux, which I think makes the Steam Deck special.
We don’t.
So many months without water, seems very harsh. If it is that hard to get for basic needs, I can’t see how the crops would survive. :(
It seems to be way more predatory than I thought. It is sad to see what is supposed to be relaxing and fun, converted in addiction and financial issues.
Fedora Linux. I was skeptical at the beginning but I am glad I switched from Windows.
I get it, the game wasn’t exactly a success. But isn’t it a bit drastic to dismantle an entire division?
I tend to use native packages. However, I find Flatpak very useful to avoid large list of dependencies, specially when Wine is involved.
I already played the majority of them. But Zombie Army is looking tempting, so still got something new to try.
Thanks for the info. Hopefully there will be some solution soon, since the issue is so recent.
2 years. That would be enough to pay debts and try a different lifestyle in another city.
I’m worried about that. And every time, they either mention nazis as an excuse, or suggest creating your own instance. I think fragmentation of users and content is only going to promote centralized platforms.
That was a lot of fun! Also nice to see the percentage of each choice.
I live in a kinda poor country, the money for a game can be used for 4 or 5 days of food, that is with regional pricing. Otherwise it’s a whole month. That and also it’s satisfying to give back to the people, KB by KB copies get to new owners that will enjoy them.