

Yeah, install Vimium in your browser and try to access every link on any given website mouselessly.
Yeah, install Vimium in your browser and try to access every link on any given website mouselessly.
I personally find fading-in of web elements in scroll to be annoying. Cookies should also have an immediate one-click reject-all button directly visible without having to enter any menu.
Oh, also, any links that are inaccessible by Vimium are annoying.
I’ll be a Guinea pig and install it. It’s only 35kb; what could possibly go wrong?
… nor much of anything else on Earth, for that matter.
I thought it was okay
Huh…
Finished the main game twice
Well, we must have very different definitions of “okay,” then. That sounds like it was more than okay if you could go through the whole thing twice!
Man, kudos getting through the first one. I couldn’t stand it.
Could Hero’s Hour fit the bill?
Prey is one fantastic game.
because an epic JRPG with 86 possible endings
Wait, what?
I… don’t disagree with you there.
That’s ironic because I’ve generally gotten way more enjoyment out of specific indie games than AAA. Whatever floats your boat, I s’pose.
Hail, fellow ex-redditor!
I had no idea until now that Junk-Store existed, probably because I’m part of the PC master race. It sounds like it’s entirely for the Deck.
That is really cool that you know the Heroic devs. Tell them that it really needs a last-added sorter so we can see what was most recently added to our collective libraries.
Things aren’t so cut and dry:
“Rhoades and Stanley used a representative sample of approximately 1,600 Americans who were married for the first time between 2010 and 2019. The study found that 34% of marriages ended among those who lived together before being engaged, while just 23% of marriages ended among couples who waited until after engagement or marriage to move in together.” - https://www.du.edu/news/new-du-study-highlights-risks-living-together-engagement
This was also an interesting read: Are Couples That Live Together Before Marriage More Likely to Divorce?
And that’s from Psychology Today, which is irreligious.
What’s your view on people who don’t adopt, including yourself if you can justify it?
My view is neutral to positive, because I would be a horrible parent who would be in misery if I were to raise a kid in the capacity of a parent.
We’ve all met people of whom we have rightfully thought, “That person should never have been a parent.” I’m another one of the many. I can barely get myself to do my own chores as someone living alone; what makes you think I’d be competent at healthily raising an entire other human being?
I’m surprised that this one person influenced you that much. It should be common sense that the only people who should be parents (by adoption or otherwise) are those with both a burning desire to be parents and a healthy understanding of autonomy.
If Surfaces can install it (a quick search suggests that it can), you can use AutoHotkey to build your own GUI/popup window of an adjustable list of all of these nonstandard characters. Think of it like a customizable charmap
only showing the ones you wanna see in your specified order.
Alternatively, you could use AutoHotkey to map Alt+Shift+E or whatever you want to instantly spit out ∈
, etc.
I’d be happy to help you further in !ahk@programming.dev.
Wow, that’s pretty incredible that it hadn’t reached you all these years. Slay the Spire’s predecessor is Dream Quest, which, in combination with the tabletop card game Dominion, spawned a whole subgenre of deck-building games.
Indies’ Lies, Pirates Outlaws, Monster Train, Tainted Grail: Conquest, Griftlands, and so many more are all direct descendants of StS. It was as revolutionary to indie gaming as FTL: Faster Than Light and Doukutsu Monogatari (Cave Story) were in their respective genres.
So there’s a little bit of indie gaming history for you.
Oh, no wonder I couldn’t find that option; it doesn’t exist yet!
Fair, whatever works!
I’m glad I don’t live in your complex!