

What’s so bad about Amazon? It’s nice to have 2 day shipping and not have to go out of your way to get somewhere.
What’s so bad about Amazon? It’s nice to have 2 day shipping and not have to go out of your way to get somewhere.
Yeah, unless you emulate it of course. It’s not a direct sequal, but it’s heavily inspired by A Link to the Past
Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic. It’s one of the most complex city builders made, and while the interface isn’t great and there are lots of obscure, weird, and downright unintuitive mechanics, it’s so rewarding to play because you can actually construct your infrastructure with materials and time, and so unlike Cities: Skylines or Transport Fever, the game doesn’t become trivially easy when you get a late game map. Those games you can eventually afford massive bridges and tunnels, but that’s not the case in Workers and Resources, because no matter how much money you have, bridges take time to build, and you’ll have to reroute traffic during construction, so you’ll only use them when you really need them.
Also I love the scaling, things like gas stations only require a single truck very occasionally, shall industries require a few trucks, and only the big industries like steel require trains (and only a reasonable amount too). As opposed to Cities: Skylines or Transport Fever where every industry ends up with a massive number or trucks or a silly number of trains.
Have you tried A Link Between Worlds yet?
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What does curl even do? Unstraighten? Seems like any other command I’d blindly paste from an internet thread into a terminal window to try to get something on Linux to work.
No
I’ll care when Firefox loses ManifestV2 support.
This is probably the single thing that got me to switch to Firefox. Privacy whatever, I don’t care about my data or the morality of my tech company or whatever, but mess with my adblocker and goodbye.
Are alarms ever not being raised in this day and age? Seems like business as usual.
Why would anyone care that you take lots of trips and vacations? Does it let you show off that you have a fulfilling life?
It’s still a lot cheaper than a car, and quite a bit faster than a regular bike, but it’s expensive enough you care if it’s stolen.
You lose the benefits of it being cheap, but an ebike is a decent solution
Yes it is, because quite a few people are obese, and they deserve to feel normal too.
I quite like Besiege, but I’d probably have to go with From the Depths.
I found BotW pretty fun and refreshing! It was a nice change of pace from traditional Zelda.
Based on the about of Lemmy comments advocating for it, it seems like the typical voter is pretty passionate about ranked choice voting.
From the Depths — it’s mind-meltingly complex, graphics are mid, and takes a few liberties with physics, but it lets you build your own warships Minecraft-style, including custom cannons, missiles, and air defense.