TheModernRogue about the time Jason left. Just lost its charm.
Well, there were these two old guys arguing about golf on TV. Can’t say that did wonders for me.
I have an autograph of Jeremy Bulloch as Boba Fett I got when I was like 6. Still framed in my bedroom.
I don’t think that’s an approved use of the Ab Abber 2000.
8-9 dollars for a whole pizza? That I can get a couple meals out of? A pretty good deal.
I think I need to narrow some things down;
My current Windows PC isn’t what I’m looking for; it’s a big and powerful gaming laptop from a few years back. I’m looking for something light and portable, but with a full keyboard for coding.
Pricewise I’m looking for something around $350; if this is unreasonable let me know.
As I understand it, Steam Deck uses KDE, so I’d like to stick with that for now.
This is probably the most helpful advice I think I’ve gotten so far. Thank you, I’ll look into these options.
I should add that I’ve been interested in getting a small, portable notebook for coding separate of this, and making it Linux seemed a good idea at the same time.
Is that the woman with the house that nobody’s supposed to see?
Senor Cardgage, is that you?
What about the colossal squid? Could they have been conflated?
Long as it isn’t out of a shoe.
You eat what you like, I’ll eat what I like.
Where does *Feed the World *fit in?
I actually think the idea of getting “bricked” from Andor is pretty cool, though you’d need a culture around it to work. Loses its impact if you’re the only one doing it.
Seriously though, why does the UI suck so much? We’ve seen Reddit, we know how a useful UI should work.
An obscure reference: “The Arbiter would also like a lemon grenade.”
Started GMing a Cyberpunk Red campaign, went to the pool, cleaned my bathtub.