

F+ story, solid gameplay. Liked the Valentine DLC the most.
🦋⃟💙 This city makes me feel so small A million people in this town But I could scream without a sound So I get high to pass the time Talk to someone I met online To make myself feel less alone


F+ story, solid gameplay. Liked the Valentine DLC the most.

I’m crushed, that was my favourite franchise. (¬`‸´¬)


Any organization that expects you to use your personal IT equipment for work is likely in violation of several privacy laws and incompetent.

I bet it’s a physical loop to work around certain routing bugs since the latency is so consistent.


Most people just use the web browser anyways. It’s not hard to learn, it’s like getting a new phone. After a week it starts to feel natural.


What are you planning to do with the vm?
If your intention is to run anything significant like multiple instances of windows or Linux then the answer is no. Ideally you’d have at least 8GB of ram if you just want one VM.
You’ll need to confirm if virtualization is enabled in the bios.
I would suggest replacing the os with something lighter like xubuntu. http://xubuntu.org/


Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead might be similar to what you’re hoping for.
https://cataclysmdda.org/releases/
They have both a graphical and text mode available. Plays similarly to dwarf fortresses adventure mode but with a SciFi apocalypse twist. Very customizable well worth a try in my humble opinion.


Looks like it was possible with android x86 but the project was discontinued.
I just found this it seems interesting.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/topic-technology/open/celadon/overview.html
The common way to run android apps on Linux is Waydroid. https://github.com/waydroid/waydroid


Literally none without jank. Javascript and HTML5 are monsters and it just isn’t possible to get a universally flawless experience without them.
Your best bet is if you’re willing to give up a significant amount of fidelity (and images). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_(web_browser)
https://www.gog.com/en/game/a_hat_in_time
A Hat in Time, its a fairly small ~10GB game that plays like Mario 64 and its so gosh darn cute. <3


They are a nvme m.2 drive. What makes them special is if you wanna use them as cache which is done in software + firmware.
Since it sounds like you just wanna use it as a regular ssd any m2 slot should be fine. There are also m.2 to PCIe adapters.
An important detail, when you connect a bunch of m.2 drives and PCIe devices. (m.2 slots are essentially PCIe slots with a different connector) The motherboard will divide the lanes between all the devices. (Could result in i/o bottlenecks)
If you have any sata type m.2 drives it’s common for the motherboard to disable a regular sata port.


I’ve seen some gravity falls, really liked the characters.
Haven’t watched the other two, how are they?
I once stumbled upon a chatroom filled with ai bots all trying to convince each other they were real.
There was one person who I’m 99% sure is real that treated them as their best friend. Scary stuff
I thought blue was training rounds?
(love it btw)


Excluding anime (which I watch regularly) the newest cartoon I watched was Star vs. the Forces of Evil. I really enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone looking to get back into cartoons.
But the best cartoon I’ve ever watched was avatar the last airbender. Not many rise to that level of quality so its unfair to set the bar there.
I’m aware of those features too. What I was alluding to is domain age and your ASN are factored into the spam filters.
If you have a fresh domain on a residential network for example. You can have everything set up perfectly and still be marked as spam.
But you’re right that those features are commonly misconfigured or omitted. Without a full autopsy on the issue I’m just throwing darts into the darkness.
Using a Microsoft product does feel bad morally, but it does provide the easiest experience while being cost effective.


Yeah I agree, overall the story was bad. I really enjoyed the characters and slice of life aspects of the show. I felt some of those points you bring up were big weaknesses to the overall experience. It felt like the team was targeting a younger group than before. (Or I just got older haha)
Self started email servers are commonly marked as spam just because its new.
I would suggest the OVH email offerings. They’ve been in business a long time and don’t price gouge their customers for basic features.


Overall I liked Korra. It has two big moments though that rubbed me the wrong way.
The part where they broke the Avatar cycle was a awful direction to take the show. Also making platinum the most plentiful resource was a brain dead villian arc.
Most of the newer players with USB can. Even some TVs as well.
The trick is you’ll need to convert the videos to a compatible format.
The manual will hopefully specify what format it’s expecting. But the mp4 container with h264 video and mp3 audio will likely work on nearly all of them. A tool like IFME can be used to achieve that. https://sourceforge.net/projects/ifme/