

This covers so many other things.
My usual specific go-to is how to search the internet for things. But not knowing how to search for hyper-specific things is the symptom of a lack of critical thinking skills.
This covers so many other things.
My usual specific go-to is how to search the internet for things. But not knowing how to search for hyper-specific things is the symptom of a lack of critical thinking skills.
Nice idea, but it’ll get flagged if you do too much going back in time.
Revive and delete all media, then delete the account. In practice, it likely doesn’t mean much, but it does technically mean you sort of “deny further permissions” to use the data you left there. Again, IRL they’ll use it anyway.
Also, don’t leave an account associated with your name there to possibly get hacked years from now and abuse any connections you have.
Also an option if it’s not tied to your name, revive it and sell it. Aged accounts can be worth about $50+ to sell to scammers.
This 100%. Even the kids version is good.
The most divine answer
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Community
Trackers
Contra, Mario 3, and Planetary Annihilation.
The common thread seems to be one you have the basics and have gotten past the ego-based need to “accomplish” something like beating the game, it becomes more about enjoying the process, regardless of outcome.
Maybe not a bad idea in general.
No contest, Frank Reynolds would smoke the Penguin and offer him a cooked penguin egg in these trying times.
You should explain that to the few Steam games I have that work just fine on Mint, right out of the box.
It’s hit or miss and depends on the game, and OP didn’t really give us much detail. There’s just no absolutes is ultimately the lesson to learn, which is why a dual boot option might suit them best.
You can always do a dual boot. I’ve had a dual boot Linux Mint and Win 11 for maybe 18 months and I’m finally getting around to purging Windows out for good. The Mint installer sets it all up shockingly easily. I ended up so rarely using Windows that at this point I would rather have the space back.
Admittedly, I do very little coding or gaming, so YMMV, but I’m also basically trashing PS Elements and MS Office Home because I know GIMP and LibreOffice do the job anyway. It was that $250 that kept me holding on for this long.
Easier for me to just make a half gallon at a time an jar it up.
Like how lions are called “King of the Jungle.” No they’re not! What lion pulled a sword from a stone or killed Rhaegar Targaryen at the Battle of the Trident? Zero. Fucking. Lions. Done. That. Shit.
Home made version of Marie Sharp’s with more smoke.
The eternal metric of a good show hitting a point in season 3 or 4 where every episode opens 20 more questions than it answers, making me wonder if its going to Do a Lost on me and just fall apart. (ahem-Yellowjackets&Severance-ahem)
Yeah, rushed is part of it as well for a full 120+min movie.
And, I should say, I also loved the movie and was disappointed to see mostly negative reviews afterward, but I get it. I initially loved the fact that 87North, the director’s own production company, is both listed in the opening credits and is the company making the movie in the movie. But as the final (contrived to look awesome, which is the point, not the actual plot points) moments wrap up, it felt like it was as much an industry commercial for the director’s own production company as it was a movie just being a movie. Maybe that’s a selling feature and I overthought it, but it sort of took me out of it.
You’re thinking of Americorps. Peace Corps just had drastic budget cuts so far, but there’s still volunteers going out and in the field.
I figure it was real men eat old milk.
The Fall Guy. The show had a very simple premise (stunt crew moonlights as bounty hunters) that really couldn’t hold up after multiple seasons. The movie just floundered trying to do too much, and ended up far too inside baseball for normal viewers to really identify with.
Job on a station in Australia.
Peace Corps.
Deckhand on a cargo ship.
Fishing boat in Alaska.
WWOOFing across a continent
Lots of ways to peace out and time travel and adventure to the other side of all this.
I’m spread out across Waterfox, Ironfox, Brave and Vivaldi.
For FF forks, don’t neglect extensions like JShelter. They make a difference as well.