Sounds like you need to bookmark pcgamingwiki ;)
Sounds like you need to bookmark pcgamingwiki ;)
You forgot to swear.
Awww shit, time to rewatch my favourite Jike Mudge movie starring Lon Rivingston; Space Office (9999).
Haha, I can’t believe this guy has the job of manually changing all the dates on the company’s database, this place sucks. I bet the past was way better.
Windows certainly doesnt have uniformity.
Where are my game saves located?
Are they in my hidden AppData folder? If so, which of the three subdirectories does it live?
If not there, then surly it’s in the Saved Games folder.
Nope. It must be in My Documents.
Shit… Maybe in the Program Files?
For fuck sake, where is it?!
Web browser > search > pcgamingwiki (great resource BTW), save game location. AH-HA! IT’S IN… My Documents?
I just checked there! (Half an hour passes)
Found it! Now why the FUCK does Windows partition the local user directory from the OneDrive user directory?!
Windows is a FUCKING mess. Once you get used to Linux, you’ll understand the worst thing is Mozilla thinks it’s okay to put its config file one directory up from where it should be.
Assholes don’t stop to ask themselves this.
It’s why I’m afraid of heights. My brain freaks me out sometimes. I’m by no means suicidal but when I see off a high place I wonder what it would be like to fall. I almost feel compelled by the rush of it.
The part which makes the crocodile angry?
Wow that case you mention is fucked.
I can’t imagine life after blowing my face off, on top of whatever made things bad enough to go that far.
The config files literally won’t compile if there is an incompatibility or error in the code.
Also, every distro has an audience who love to brag about it. The worst part of being a Nix user is I can no longer say “Arch BTW”.
I’m still a Linux noob all things considered, and I’ve been using NixOS for six months or more.
It is HARD, but I see the true value of it. I will never need to reinstall Linux because I broke it, that’s simply impossible.
If I ever need to migrate my system, it’s all backed up to github. With a single
Bash update.sh
every single .config file backed up, system upgraded, all packages updated.
I just love Nix, it’s the perfect OS for me.
Now I just need to learn how to use flakes…
Sidebar: I’ve never asked before, but maybe someone can help me out. If I install a flake of an application, am I supposed to add it to the existing flake, or can I modulate flakes?
I’ve noticed when installing the nixvim flake it generates a new flake and it runs when I issue the
nix run ~/.dotfiles/nixvim/flake.nix
command, but I don’t want to have to run that command every time. I feel like making a fish abbreviation isn’t the correct way of doing this.
Ha. You want STABLE, use NixOS.
If you’re cannot parse the configuration file, you don’t update. It is perfectly, 100% stable, about 60% of the time (when I change my config file without an error).
You can also buy wolf piss but everyone loses their mind when a girl with pink hair sells her farts :(
Holy shit, I bet you know how to triforce too.
ENLIGHTEN US WIZARD
Protip: in your car, adjust your rear view mirror, so its angled higher than your resting position. This way you’re reminded to straighten your back and sit upright. Furthermore, the back of your head should touch the headrest.
(From previous replies to this advice, some of you have shit car-seats and/or head rests, so modify this advice to suit you.)
Protip 2: an amazing exercise to practice: stand with your back against a wall, with your feet one foot away from the wall. Try to press the lowest point of your skull against the wall, as high as you can (your chin should feel like it’s tucked slightly).
Then, raise your arms flat against the wall, like the picture below. You’ll need to move your arms around slightly, but you’ll eventually feel the perfect spot where your spine begins to straighten out.
Hold this position for a minute. Do this multiple times a day and your posture will improve drastically.
They’re called billionaires.
You forgot one
I’m tempted to say either The Witcher 3, Grand Theft Auto V, or Metal Gear Solid 5 (if you can look past the fact it’s unfinished).
All three are exceptionally polished, have huge, highly detailed world’s to explore, cinematic moments with blockbuster action scenes, smooth and balanced gameplay, are suitable for gaming noobs and veterans, and has moments to goof off and dick around.
It’s hard not to be biased, though I’ll state I don’t personally like GTAV, I think it’s perhaps too ordinary for my tastes and feels too restrictive in its mission structure.
Family is who you treat like family.
She’s using her daughter as leverage, fucking gross.
Teach your kids to share, and encourage cooperative play, or supportive back seating.
I’ve sat with friends who have done a full playthrough of a single player games and had a great time.