Perhaps “Contrast”? It’s a gloomy puzzler with a good soundtrack, I would imagine it’s quite engaging to watch as well as play.
Perhaps “Contrast”? It’s a gloomy puzzler with a good soundtrack, I would imagine it’s quite engaging to watch as well as play.
stealing cars
I don’t remember this one either, but wasn’t there a while back when it was a trend to wreck bathrooms/toilets? Not sure if it was a challenge, but it was something that started on TikTok.
Plenty of other stories
I’m glad.
My mother was a professional hot air balloon pilot…
I really liked how this started, but not how it progressed.
Is the deer the Libreboot logo? Mine has a rabbit (Coreboot). I flashed Coreboot on my old Chromebook a couple of years ago and it’s been running different flavours of linux since without any fuss.
In the high end Audio/headphone community many people still use them. Some of them are really expensive, too… However, as far as I remember, certain iPods are still considered some of the best portable players because their DAC is still really good.
Also from Denmark. I came here to say Lolland-Falster, but yours work too!
ONYX has something similar with their Boox devices, but the colors look kinda dull in both cases.
I’m not in the US so perhaps it’s an option for me?
If I recall correctly, even the Boox devices don’t do colors that well… But it’s better than nothing. Also, I forgot to mention I’d prefer if it was affordable. I’ll go back and add that to my original post.
I just want an affordable 10" color e-ink ebook reader, that has natural colors, so it is good enough to read modern comics on.
Edit: I forgot to mention “affordable”
Yeah, I’m slightly miffed there’s no release date yet…
Not exactly the same, but I get similar vibes (if slightly more adult) from Squirrel With A Gun.
You could buy a VR headset from another company?
Phone:OnePlus 6. Default browser: Mull.(it’s been Firefox nightly for ages bu I recently switched)
It’s certainly more expensive than Cyberpunk. According to Wikipedia, the company used $193 million between 2012 and 2017, so it’s probably passed $200 million today. I wonder how playable it is these days.
Lemmy, Kbin, Matrix, Mastodon (rarely, but I do have an app installed for it.)
Edit: ending the parentheses.
Would that be “bird law”?
I’ve told this story on here before, but here it is again: I used to write for a very Windows-centric computer magazine, and after a couple of years I noticed that most of the content I was writing was about how to make Windows behave less like Windows. So I thought I’d give Linux a go, and I haven’t looked back since. I’ve had phases when I tried convincing all my friends to make the switch, but I’ve realized that it’s just not for everyone. I don’t think I’m obsessed, I don’t customize my desktop much, I just want my system to work smoothly.