Cool, that's interesting to hear. I played for a month or two when it came out and pretty much abandoned it because it was boring and didn't seem like anything was going to be fixed. Maybe I'll try it out again. Need something to play while drinking a few beers that's not rocket league lmao
Neon White, it's fun and scratches the same time trial competitive itch Mirror's Edge had. I like the story as well, it's quirky and funny, not too serious.
My friend has the TTCs and while I'm linear gang they did feel and sound pretty good and I'm looking to try them out sometime as well.
I'm going through Kate Bush's discography, I didn't give everything a full listen after Stranger Things came out. I ended up ordering Never For Ever on vinyl.
Hi there, I placed an order for one of those enclosed lily58 cases at the beginning of the month and I've been trying to get in touch to get an update on it. Looks like you're more responsive on social media, can you reach out to me?
I finished The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson a couple days ago. I liked it very much. The ending was a cliffhanger, but I think I liked it that way. I read Anathem a few months ago and thought it's ending felt rushed or forced even though it had closure.
Next up, I'm going to try reading Strong Towns to better understand the movement after watching Not Just Bikes complain about awful American city planning for years. Hopefully, I'll come out the other side with a better idea of how I can help my city grow sustainably.
I was going to suggest Toribash, but that looks way cooler. Toribash is pretty ancient at this point and has a pretty tough learning curve.
Finished one ending of Armored Core 6, I'll be hopping back to Divinity 2 to play through that before playing BG3
I'm not one to stan for mac because I'd rather just use Linux, but there's a little dot under the icon in the dock if the application is open (windows has a line which is definitely more visible), and you can change the size of the dock. I make it as small as possible and have it grow big when hovering. You can also put it on any side, doesn't have to be the bottom, or horizontal, and it can be hidden so it doesn't take any space unless you mouse over the edge. I think the top bar can work like that too. I hate having things pop up so I don't do that, I just try to minimize the resting screen space used. With my settings it takes up about as much space as the windows task bar.
You can also fullscreen apps and use multi desktop if you really need all your screen space. The laptop work gave me has a notch for the webcam so the os reserves space at at the top for fullscreen as well otherwise apps would be getting part of it cut off (i.e., search bar on slack), but it's 16:10 so whatever.
That being said... let it out bro, I get red in the face any time I have to use MS office products for work lmao
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