This. mpv with uosc (UI) is great and scrubbing feels much smoother than in browser.
minimalfootprint
Schade dass die keinen Politiker als "Pimmel" bezeichnet haben. Dann wären alle Adressen an denen sie jemals gewesen sind, vom Polizeitrupp gestürmt worden.
Um digitalen Zeitalter ist es auch schwer Menschen zu finden. /s
Most Keyboards are a mix of design and usability. This looks like 99% design
Europa Universalis IV: 2000h
Team Fortress 2: 3000h
TIL Thanks for the info/clarification
I can add an aspect when it comes to Lenovo laptops. PopOS automatically searches and offers updates for different firmware for my Thinkpad. Really neat feature I haven't seen in other distros to keep your device up to date.
SOLD OUT?
Creating artificial scarcity to push your fans to buy an overpriced digital release?
Not very metal.
I think that's a great idea. However they should have to report WHY they are threatened. Make them disclose how many life they ruined or people died cause of their financial motivated decisions.
This is really hard to answer, because I think it highly depends what kind of player you are.
I don't play optimally. Yes, it's fun to haul yourself around with the grappler at breakneck speeds and stop just in time not to get squished, but I'm not that good at it. I also don't limit myself to the most valuable parts and move on to another ship, but collect the last metal frame. I would make more money in less time, but don't like the idea.
Overall the game stays the same with a few mechanics that get added (explosive charges and something that screws with your salvage and has to be solved first). The system in the ships get more complicated and you need to solve several steps before you can "solve" a problem.
I play Hardspace Shipbreaker when I want to relax.
You are a worker in a spacedock and dismantle ships with a cutting and grappling tool and divide the components into resource bins. It has a chill soundtrack and it's fun to float around with thrusters and figure out how to separate the different parts.
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