Same. I use an MX Master all day every day and they last for years. No Linux support though. I might try a Corsair mouse next time
Same. I use an MX Master all day every day and they last for years. No Linux support though. I might try a Corsair mouse next time
Counterpoint: granite countertops. You can’t see when or where they’re dirty.
Protect your back. Use proper form when lifting heavy weights. I let my back go round while pressing a few hundred pounds on an inverted incline leg press in my 20s, bulged a disk, and ever since my mid 30s it has been my Achilles’ Heel. Goes out without warning. Completely lays me up when it does. Rubbish. Wish I could go back and undo that.
TV: Battle of the Planets, way back in the late 70’s
Film I’m really unsure. Would’ve been late 80’s or early 90’s. Could’ve been any of: Warriors of the Wind (localized title of Nausicaä), Castle of Cagliostro, Akira, Project A-Ko, or Vampire Hunter D
Anything with procedurally generated levels, like roguelikes/roguelites. I can personally vouch for the longevity of Slay the Spire, for one specific example.
Dean, you gotta try this! It feels like a guy with a fever is yelling at my junk!
Reading a book Drinking tea — not just as a replacement for coffee; it has a calming effect Petting my cats Exercise lets me expend nervous energy and leaves me relaxed
As Faith in Strange Days
The whole ending of Transistor, OMG. And that’s coming from someone who plays games for fun mechanics, not for the story or for feeling things.
Memento
No, but after I blocked ads at the router, my spouse started complaining that they couldn’t open ads anymore. I disabled ad blocking in the router, but not without some level of consternation. I have ads blocked at the device level for all my devices so no harm done.
Stellar Blade. Everything about it is good except the voice acting. Combat, exploration, visuals, music all very good. 👍
Well, same principle can be applied to other platforms. Find a streamer who plays a game you like you like and see what else they like.
Try looking for a Steam curator with tastes similar to yours. I like SkillUp’s curator page, maybe try that as a jumping off point.
C#, F#, Visual Basic, SQL, Powershell, JavaScript, Regex, a little Bash, Vimscript and Haskell
Knew, but haven’t used in the last 20 years: C/C++, Java, Object Pascal, Ada
Replace the gin with bourbon and it becomes a boulivardier! That’s one of my favorites.
I let my back round while leg pressing too much weight in college. Blinding back pain. I didn’t tell anyone and never got it looked at but I probably bulged a disc or something. Anyway, ever since then my back has been my weakest link. I’m not in constant pain, but it can go out on me pretty easily.
Don’t lift more than you can handle and observe proper form when doing heavy lifts, kids!
If humanity survives the near future, sure
Hope for the future
Yeah, Formica isn’t much to look at, but it sure is functional