I’ll wait for the GOG release, I have Control there already.
I’ll wait for the GOG release, I have Control there already.
I use it once in a while when I’m taking a walk, it’s made purposely to fill stuff easily on the go.
For more detailed/complex edits, I go with Every Door.
F-Droid always lag behind a bit since it needs to build all the apps they distribute from source in their CI servers.
What’s the point of paying for early access if need to pay again when it’s stable?
Early access users took a gamble of paying a low price for a likely buggy game, that might evolve over time through user’s feedback and that has a possibility of failing and never come out of early access.
Asking for the early access users to buy the game at full price is a slap on the face.
So the gameplay style can be quite diverse, now my interest is piqued.
Still some more features to backport from the previous version…
And the original dev being in a metric ton of shit
They are going to sending floppy disks with the unlocker next month.
Nice, time to undust my USB floppy-disk reader.
Most instances are defederated from Threads though.
Would have preferred an account straight on Mastodon but it’s a step forward nonetheless.
Finally!
I’ll be able to put one on my dog’s collar :D (don’t worry, he’s registered, vaccinated and microchipped already, we love our doggo)
Not sure if that is the kind of stuff that could be merged with OpenStreetMap’s dataset.
As long as he buys it and Biden bans it after.
Google should be forced to open up RCS to third-parties with this move.
Because more players will leave the queue by closing the ads in disgust.
There’s no way I’d be able to keep track of all the stuff I want without an RSS reader.
Could be possibly better than locked-in syndrome, depending on how much your brain can interact with its surroundings. But yeah this could be the stuff nightmare is made of.
From a corporate device perspective it’s an interesting evolution though, since we can remotely provision an eSIM through our mobile device management platform. No SIM to handle from the user point of view, and they can’t take it out.
They’re functionally the same as normal SIM, instead it is stored in a secure location of the storage (which can survive factory reset). In a way, it makes it a bit more secure as a thief can’t just yank out the SIM card to avoid being tracked (although it doesn’t defeat a faraday bag) or take it out to use it in another phone.
N64 for me, I’ll always remember my first all-nighter playing Super Mario 64 on Christmas.