

What a great game! That’s a fun temple too.
What a great game! That’s a fun temple too.
It’s great! But there are some frustrating parts in the game like escort missions. Or janky psychics where a wall don’t blow up because, well I don’t know. It just didn’t one time.
One of the problems with removing people from the equation is that there is no way to escalate an issue. I’m guessing it’s by design.
An example of this is the food delivery app in the country where I live. One time a delivery person said the restaurant was closed. The app said it was open but it was a holiday. Neither of us could cancel the order or contact a person to allow the cancelation.
Another instance, a delivery rider had a problem with their bike and asked me to cancel the order, when I told her I could not, she told me to call the restaurant to cancel it.
I don’t think she really had a problem with her bike, but I couldn’t chat with anyone who worked at the app to resolve the issue. She eventually delivered it. I think she just didn’t want to wait for the food to be ready since it wasn’t fast food. I ended up ordering from a different place, and ended up with 2 dinners.
Android is Linux… sure.
But it’s not what anyone means when they say they want a Linux phone.
Not really.
Do you by chance know if WeChat and Facebook messenger work on it?
Those apps are critical for my work.
That’s pretty cool, I’m working now, but I’m checking out its Android app compatibility.
If it can run my work stuff, I’ll be so happy.
That’s awesome!
Linux has become good enough to replace desktop operating systems.
Now, we are back at square one. I’ll be the first to inaccurately declare, “This will be the year of the Linux phone.”
I love how terraria does crossovers with so many different indie games. Will they do Stardew crossover at some point? that could be interesting.
I’m pretty sure that can be turned off in security stings.
If not, you can hold down control or command when launching the so the first time to have the option to run the software anyway.
Their reasons for not opening the App Store aren’t even good logical reasons like it would make the platform unsafe but then they claim the Mac is a safe platform. That’s what makes it so insulting.
I’d be less frustrated with them if they were just honest and said it’s about the money.
I think that can come later. I think decision paralysis would be a problem.
Great point! I hadn’t even considered that.
Not familiar with it, but one thing mint has is a long history. That’s important to me.
I try to avoid telling people what I use as they will wonder why I don’t use mint if I recommend it.
I like Fedora + plasma, but I don’t want to explain rpm fusion and Fedora flatpak problems.
It depends on who’s asking. But if it’s someone who is curious about Linux, it’s always Mint.
I always wondered how any head of state could feel like they were not being spied on if they were using windows.
Can governments really ensure that windows has been secured that well or is there always a possibility that Microsoft is spying for the United States?
Omg! You can stun them!?!?
I was so frustrated with them on a recent play through.