Definitely one of my favorite renditions of Xenia.
Aware Wolf, He/Him
Definitely one of my favorite renditions of Xenia.
D’awww!
I recently started listening to The Voice of Dog. It’s basically a host or guest reading a furry short story or poem every week. Episodes are usually under an hour, but thoroughly enjoyable.
There are ways around Play Integrity and Safety Net and the like. To quote this blog post, “The problem with checking if the user is a god, is that the user is a god.”
It’s no use arguing with people when they’re this far gone. Especially because, as others have said, their opinions seem to be driven by thinly veiled homophobia. Best to just block and move on.
The world can always use more foxgirls.
Been using Mint exclusively on my gaming rig for over a year, and I haven’t looked back. I mostly play small indie games, so nothing taxing, but even so Proton has been a godsend.
Actually it’s probably been longer than a year. I have Windows dual booted on that machine but I never upgraded it past 7. Oh well.
I’m embarrassed to admit how long it was after the release of Gen 1 before I ever noticed that. >.<
Arcticuno best birb.
Steering members: Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, TomTom. They won’t contribute to OSM because they don’t want map data to be free for everyone; they just don’t like Google and Apple being in charge of it.
Someone else recommended that game to me. I’ve downloaded the demo but haven’t tried it yet. .;
Been playing Chained Echoes lately. It’s very good! If you enjoyed Xenogears, Chrono Trigger or early Final Fantasy this game is for you. Turn-based combat with unique mechanics, huge map to explore, compelling story, banger soundtrack, and plenty challenging. After watching a friend play the prologue alone I immediately knew I needed it.
If predictive models can’t survive without someone else to constantly give them input, does that make them digital parasites?
Hello fellow open-source fluffs. :3
I started on Mint several years ago, and have since settled on Debian for my daily driver, though I’m considering trying other distros like Manjaro or Void for fun. I still use Mint for games (Steam + Proton). Haven’t booted Windows for home use in quite some time and I plan to keep it that way.
Thank Gabe for Proton, I haven’t run Windows at home for years now.