I chose engineering, and when I started I loved it, but eventually I ended up working in places I didn’t like, on jobs that made me feel dirty, but now I don’t know any other way to maintain the lifestyle I’m accustomed to.
I chose engineering, and when I started I loved it, but eventually I ended up working in places I didn’t like, on jobs that made me feel dirty, but now I don’t know any other way to maintain the lifestyle I’m accustomed to.
listen, i can get a burger for free out of dumpster, but I’d rather pay for one from the menu.
Also Bomb Rush Cyberfunk just came out and it’s an amazing homage to JSR. Highly recommend. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1353230/Bomb_Rush_Cyberfunk/
Block freely and block often.
“City Morge. You stab 'em, we bag 'em.”
Fucking hell there’s a lot of dedicated people here, or a lot of liars.
I’ve been unable to build any kind of oral hygiene routine my entire life. My parents were absentee parents so I never built the habit when I was young. I’ve had major bouts of depression my whole life, I was only recently diagnosed ADHD, and in general am shit at any routines, and on top of that I never have tooth/gum pain to remind me to brush and the dentist doesn’t hurt/bother me. Even having been in the military didn’t establish any kind of routine. But I’ve definitely paid for it. I don’t know how many thousands of dollars worth of crowns I have, and I know it’s just a matter of time before I have to pay for bridges/implants.
It literally just doesn’t occur to me that it’s a thing unless I am specifically reminded externally and do it immediately. I’ve tried reminder apps, notes on the bathroom mirror, Alexa reminders, but they all become background noise after a while.
It has a cuseforge browser/search built in. It’s a one click install.
That said, and this isn’t just a Prism thing, cuseforge just had a major hack and multiple mods and mod packs were infected so that downloading infects your computer, so I would avoid cuseforge for the time being. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/06/dozens-of-popular-minecraft-mods-found-infected-with-fracturiser-malware/
no 60 unfortunately. I run a 60fps mod on it, but then throttle the deck down to 30 so that I can get a continuous stable 30fps. On PC I can get 60fps, but not stable, but I’ve got an older card(1070Ti mini).
great. It was a little rough on release day, but the fact that it ran at all was surprising. Also stuttered for a little while at the start since it was compiling shaders. Now, for me anyway, all the kinks seem to have been worked out and it runs great. Better than some switch gameplay I’ve watched actually.
modded minecraft works just fine(as long as you’re playing the java verson.) Use the Prism launcher
AoE works on the deck, multiplayer requires a little tinkering though. Your best bet is always to check protondb rather than the Steam rating. https://www.protondb.com/search?q=age+of+empires
Endless Legend works. https://www.protondb.com/app/289130
as well as phasmophobia. https://www.protondb.com/app/739630
Games are hit or miss, but a lot of them work really well, and they get better all the time. I’ve been completely happy playing TotK on my deck, with the bonus that I can sync my save between my deck and my PC and then play it on my PC as well, then pick up where I left off on the go.
✋ here. I’ve been playing mostly Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.
I do both. I use Obsidian to maintain lots of notes and links and such. But I also carry a fountain pen and a notebook in my pocket. I find when I write stuff down in there I tend to remember it more. I also carry an A5 notebook at work to take down work notes and track my todo’s. More productive, looks better in meetings, and I’m less likely to get distracted by notifications or the draw of apps/social-media.
Lots of times I’ll do a drawing of dimensions or an idea, then I’ll take a picture of that and throw it in Obsidian later. Also if it’s a note that I want to keep later I’ll transcribe it into my digital notes.
I just enjoy the act of writing and getting to own a pen that I won’t just lose or loan away. I’ll also pick up old notebooks sometimes and be reminded of things I wanted to do or ideas I had that got missed, and the reminder is way more tangible and impacting that being reminded by found digital notes. It comes with the tactile memories as well.