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  • AER: Memories of old

    It's fun, you play as a woman who can turn into a bird and have to explore, solve basic puzzles, and there's a good story. It's just short and simple.

  • My partner works with them, they seem like a good bunch. Fingers crossed it goes well, collaborative internet should be the future.

  • That is not true.

  • I'd like to try it, but I don't have a supported device yet ... I've played at least one indie game with a similar feel and really enjoyed it, but it was short and simple so I didn't get lost in the world

  • I would like something halfway between Snowrunner and European Truck Simulator, with a well written single player RPG story mode where you get to help people by delivering stuff.

    Or, something like Breath of the Wild only without fighting.

    Or both.

  • I use a basic analog watch because I want to be able to tell the time with something that is always on my person.

    If I understand correctly, smart watches require charging, data connection to a phone, are physically large, and they use displays which are sensitive to impacts.

  • I bought a burger, does that count?

  • I read yesterday about the PR that Saudi Arabia and UAE have been doing to work their way up a "trust index", among other things.

    There are few, if any, uncorrupted organisations or countries, and I now believe that it is simply human nature to be monstrous. Anything else requires herculean strength or absolute bull-headedness.

    When I was young I watched Star Trek as an idealist looks Ng towards a brighter future, now I enjoy it as fantasy. If an interplanetary federation were to exist as it is portrayed, humans would have to be a minority to avoid contamination of ideals and truth.

  • I do not say the following lightly: in order to make a home where I feel truly comfortable I moved to a different country which is societally more accepting than where I was born.

    I hope that your daughter and her friend will have the freedom to find their community and build happy lives. Sometimes that means leaving forever.

  • Hair is a very important part of self-identity, therefore forcing vulnerable people to change the appearance of their hair is a form of punishment which may appear harmless to onlookers, yet is deeply psychologically harmful.

  • Some people have limited bandwidth for downloads, and a simple program can run to more space than a basic distro.

  • That would be logical. On Liftoff I cannot​ see most domains, or long usernames.

  • I believe they were referring to sh.itjust.works, an instance with an unfortunate quantity of low quality memes.

  • This is the logical answer.

  • Can't go wrong with Linux Mint. It works pretty much like Windows so there's little relearning needed.

  • Well, last time I installed it it was easier than Windows. I put it on my Dad's computer and it just works with his printer etc.

  • A suitable metaphor for this would be saying that you didn't enjoy having to start a Model T Ford with a hand crank so you've refused to drive a car ever since. Reminds my of my Grandfather.

  • Everyone's young at some point, I also bought some absolute rubbish with no musical merit back in the day