Small indie games:
Proximate and Security: The Horrible Nights
500 hours game: Hero's Hour (I play a bit almost every night before sleeping on my steam deck)
Small indie games:
Proximate and Security: The Horrible Nights
500 hours game: Hero's Hour (I play a bit almost every night before sleeping on my steam deck)
It because it's random and not pseudo random. Video games sometimes switch to pseudo random because otherwise things like this happens. Dota 2 had a character with an automatic counter attack which had a 30% (can't really remember) chance to proc. They had to change it to pseudo random because there were lucky/unlucky people getting 0 counters or 100% counters
Isn't it a noose?
Me and my friend watched the same movie remotely. They were watching "into the wild", I was watching "No county for old men". I understood I was on the wrong one when they commented about the great soundtrack, since the second one has no music ;D definitely after thee first quarter, probably after half. By chance they were talking about the van in the scene where there's a van smuggling drugs so I did not notice
You can just use any Linux distro and start steam in big screen mode, I think steamOs is available but a bit too customized for the deck
F1 or h while in htop should show the guide
I would be too, except Firefox just started crashing on Wayland all the morning D;
You can use the advanced mode of ublock to replace noscript too
This was for a music festival too, at least I immediately bought the ticket for that and for flying there, so that was quite cheaper
It was just when/where to land when coming back, since I had to pick between 3 cities and a couple of available dates
As the others have said, a Google (search engine) replacement will have the most "privacy returns". Take a look at whoogle and searx, or if you can mak them switch to another search engine like duckduckgo
I can't remember why but I didn't enjoy this