I just got the pack with Tunic and Death's Door. I had Tunic in my wishlist for a while and finally bit the bullet. Yay! 2 more games into the backlog!
Unless the series was over, it'd be impossible to watch them in that order.
Imagine if they release a new episode where they visit a certain point in history. Would you have to watch all of the episodes chronologically after that one again?
Yes, I immediately thought about SOMA after reading the post. recommendations++
Luckily you don't need Window$. You can install Edge on your Linux distro of choice! Will it then show warnings telling you Edge is the bestest browser when you use it to search for another browser? Who knows, why not try it and find out??? Please someone use Edge on Linux, Micro$oft is now a friend of Linux
Wow! Intel processor AND Windows? The worst of both choices for a handheld!
Ackshually the social network you're mentioning has changed its name so instead of "Tweets" they should be "Xeets" (like sheets por shits if you prefer).
!I love how people refuse to use its new name!<
Why would you need new Nvidia drivers in Windows 7 if every new game released requires Windows 10 or above?
Thomas the bomb train
In the description of the video it says "Video edited with Kdenlive on Linux Mint.". With that info I'd say that Linux support is confirmed
Hmm, some games with a strong female lead that I've played:
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A hat in time. Lovely 3D platformer
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Subnautica: Below Zero. Sequel to the original Subnautica but enjoyable without having played the first one. Loved both games.
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Gris
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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
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Kena: Bridge of Spirits
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River City Girls: Pixel art beat 'em up
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Horizon Zero Dawn
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~~The latest Tomb Raider trilogy~~
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Portal and Portal 2
It allows you to have personal 1 to 1 conversations and group chats, just like WhatsApp, Telegram or Signal.
Discord isn't exactly the same thing as Telegram, that's why Matrix.org is usually mentioned as an alternative to WhatsApp or Telegram but not Discord
Self hosting doesn't mean you should host everything yourself at home, using a VPS you manage (so the data inside it is still yours) is also a viable option for selfhosting. I myself host some services at home and a few others in a VPS.
As for Dyndns, I've used a few providers over the years. DuckDNS is the one I've been using for 5 years or so and it's not failed me once. Pretty happy with it.
Maybe you could have a duckdns pointing to your dynamic IP and your domains / subdomains with a CNAME pointing to the dyndns address?