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MO2 does work on Linux, I’ve played modded Skyrim extensively on my Steam Deck. Works like a charm! https://github.com/rockerbacon/modorganizer2-linux-installer
MO2 does work on Linux, I’ve played modded Skyrim extensively on my Steam Deck. Works like a charm! https://github.com/rockerbacon/modorganizer2-linux-installer
I remember hearing that they have to ask them to drop their weapon when they shot someone, and they even have to handcuff them, even if they’re obviously dead or at least not a threat anymore, just to make sure they follow the procedure. Is that true? I’ve also heard that they are advised to “magdump” i.e emptying their entire magazines on their target, to make absolutely sure they won’t have a second adrenaline-fueled wind and reach for a weapon.
Two, both are quite firm
I don’t go for early access games anymore since the Starbound fiasco.
computer keyboards i will never understand paying more than 20 bucks for one
Looking good
I left a long time ago already, nothing of value to be found there anymore.
Oh you’re right, I don’t know why I assumed otherwise…
I do that for open-source videos games, I pay for the steam version to support the creators (Dwarf Fortress and Cataclysm : Dark Days Ahead for example). I’m totally fine with it, as long as it’s a one-time fee, no subscription bullshit.
Or at least use an environment variable, it’s not a good practice to have it written in plaintext in your code.
Probably not a good idea to show your API key to everyone…
The elitism is fucking dumb, I agree, but Linux can pretty much run everything Windows can now, with a few exceptions of course. So far I’ve never encountered a Windows-exclusive game that I cannot run on my Deck. For productivity suites, I assume you mean MS Office, but doesn’t everyone use the online version now?
I don’t know what’s weirder between soda spoon and salad spoons.
I recommend taking a look at https://roadmap.sh/. It’s not a course, it’s a website with several “roadmaps” for learning languages or specific fields. There’s plenty of docs and it’s easy to follow!
You should look into curl https://curl.se/
I’ll wait until other countries validate the findings, or until someone makes a working prototype, before getting excited. Seems like it’s one of those “too good to be true” stories like the LK-99. Hype in tech and science almost always leads to disappointment.