Starfield for “Most Innovative Gameplay”
Starfield for “Most Innovative Gameplay”
Yooo is that a trackball? I made the switch to a trackball because I’m a giant hipster a few months ago, but mine is an index finger one, not a thumb one. Setup looks good - an XPS is definitely on my radar for whenever the Surface I’ve been using for the past seven-ish years dies, it looks so clean.
Very cool article on an aspect of math that I’ve never thought too deeply about before 👍
Finally playing Baldur’s Gate 3. I played it during Early Access and that made me uninterested in playing the full release, but I’m glad I went back to it because it’s really, really good.
Looking forward to getting to get shot out of a barrel at a giant bee.
Talk of advertisements in the Windows app menu was the last straw for me. I don’t use any programs that require Windows so I don’t have dual boot or anything - although I do have a KDE theme that mimics Windows 95/8 because that was what I grew up with and I’m super nostalgic for it.
That said, I’ve always been attracted to “third options”. My favorite phone was a Windows Phone, my motorcycle is from a small manufacturer, etc.
I think it’s just regular Operant Conditioning, but the reward of finding half a pie was so strong that the association will stick to this bush for a lot longer than if it was a smaller one.
This is doubly true for ignoring noises/feelings on your motorcycle.
I haven’t used many, but after fucking with Ubuntu, Pop OS and Mint I switched to base Debian 12 and it’s the cleanest my desktop PC experience has ever been. My computer doesn’t do anything I’m not expecting it to, it doesn’t have any bloatware, every program I’ve installed has worked clean out of the box exactly as advertised (except for the occasional Proton/Wine wrangling which is universal).
Not surprised, but still sucks. KOTOR remains one of the best pieces of Star Wars fiction and few games would benefit as much from a remake as KOTOR II (to actually finish it of course).
VLC: I’m here to help.