After I bought steam deck I installed linux on my desktop as a daily driver. Really happy with the results
Idiot here. Put in 40€. Skeptical before I put in the money. But I liked the vision and had some friends that liked the game. Played for maybe 40 hours. Had a lot of fun with it. And a bit less fun when it crashed right in a mission. That was 3 years ago. Haven't touched it since. Maybe I'll get into it again to check it out. But no hopes for it being completed
Can't remember it's name. A Japanese dish. Put some leftover rice in a bowl, nuke it. Crack an raw egg on it and some Japanese soy sauce, mix it. Serve with an raw egg yolk and sprinkle some furikake on it
What about shit hawks?
Swedish Skitstövel - shit boot, basically means asshole
Well. In a sense you're replaying it all the time ;)
I think it's more common now to call a bidet insert a bidet. So just an inser that you fasten between the seat and bowl with an arm for turning on and off the spray. That connects to a T adapter at the inlet on the toilet. Works really good and costs 20-80€/$
Those are the people that haven't played it yet.
Same!
I've had both. I found the neckband more convenient. Just wear the on your neck when not in use. But the cable gave up after 1,5 years. TWS, I lost three earbuds..
Also stopped gaming when I got kids. But then I got the steam deck. Now i manage to game q#2 hours a day
https://youtu.be/MHm3fHVZitI?si=mkUIGlaqUUt2NPKs
Furze did it... kinda
Maybe give outer wilds a try. Exploration and really unique level design.
It was a blast. Also remember rock and roll and marble madness. But those were för the Amiga.
Also had a second interview, and got told that they already has found their hire before they called me in. But they really liked me and see potential and they're gonna try and find a way to hire me.
Would expect the architecture to be a bit more on the brutalist side of things