I do look forward to playing this game when it comes to Steam. And if it doesn’t, that’s okay, there’s plenty more games to play.
I do look forward to playing this game when it comes to Steam. And if it doesn’t, that’s okay, there’s plenty more games to play.
I just get mine from the massgrave guy
Pretty fun little game, though it is “short” by some standards, though replayable.
Obsidian. It can backup to GitHub or anywhere really. All the files are markdown and easily readable on their own. They don’t need to be opened with obsidian.
Why post this anti-Semitic shit
The madlads actually did it. It only took them 2 years to put in a feature from the first game.
Yeah man not just that, but if the neighbor has a bug problem, great now I have a bug problem.
You shouldn’t do this. Why would you do this
If you want more confidence, run badblocks on the drives right after you get them. It will test the drive for any… bad blocks. Will take a while depending on your drive size.
That’s why I only use TempleOS
True but I think the headline is a bit misleading, this is not Concerned Ape, who was solely responsible for the ambition of Stardew.
I encountered a similar issue with NFS a very long time ago. I had to set the option for each of my NFS exports to have a fsid and make sure the fsid is different between them. So one folder has the option fsid=1 Second folder has fsid=2 and so on. I hope this helps point you in the right direction.
Have you considered just setting up the vpn in a better way.
This is SMR.
Yeah I don’t know what that is. I just meant fusee-gelee.
There’s definitely a soft mod, but I’m assuming you’re talking about newer switches
They’re two completely different genres of music and Fear Inoculum is the worst TOOL album.
I’m interpreting as this man is clearly desperate for work, I’m sure he’s not being picky here. There’s an absurdness to an employer asking “well tell me why pencil selling is your passion” as if only offering labor is not enough, an employee must be enthusiastic about their labor, regardless of how mundane it is.
And really we see this everyday at ordinary job interviews.