Right, turns out reading the documentation helps. Thank you!
Awesome, I'll try that.
Meh, I think it's severely held back on account of being an MMO. Like most MMOs it's 99% facade and 1% substance. What little character development there was got toned down over time to the point where the only real choice left is the subclass selection. And while it's cool that you have different storylines, they are extremely railroady.
But of course it's cool that the game is still around, I guess I just don't like MMOs.
That looks awesome, thanks!
Oh, and the UI even looks better than the totally overloaded official Logitech UI. Thanks!
What the fuck are you talking about? No one in here said scarcity has no effect.
But no amount of abundance will bring the price below whatever material + labour cost. But arguing with you is pointless, you seem to be intent on missing the point.
Typically these quickly built housing is of such crappy quality that only immigrants will want to live there (because they can't afford anything else anyway). This leads to the development of ghettos, with leads to the typical problems from crappy schools (that traps the kids in the lowest social class) to no cultural assimilation.
I don't know what we are doing, but anon listed recent games ¯_(ツ)_/¯
(Although it irritates me to no end when people say "Baldurs Gate" while talking about BG3)
NWN1 was from Bioware, NWN2 from Obsidian. Both are from the USA, but NWN2 is nearly 20 years old by now.
I'm pretty sure the virus thing is music industry propaganda. I never had any problems like that.
The closest word I can think of is Schildbürgerstreich which can mean "stupid people failing to achieve a worthwhile goal for stupid reasons".
A flat list of 100 packages seems kinda clumsy, I was thinking there must be a way to a file to the package manager, but at least for dnf I didn't find anything on the manpage.
Well realistically I'll switch around a bit before finding "my" distro. And considering how I have no idea what I'm doing I'd prefer a clean install when switching.