UprisingVoltage

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

That's my client of choice

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Isn't this toggleable in the regular firefox settings, whitout using about:config flags?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

AC Valhalla. I've recently finished odyssey and I wanted to play another "turn off the brain checklist open world game"

It's very rough around the edges (bugs, clipping, clunky movement) and it got me frustrated time and time again, but the thing I'm disliking the most are the frequent and mandatory raids. If I wanted a full fledged action game I'd be playing wukong or some shit.

Enabling insta-kill assassination from the accessibility options is what's been saving the game for me.

I'm also considering about lowering the difficulty. The second hardest one is making the enemies unreasonably tanky, which does not bode well with the shittiest healing system I have ever seen in a videogame.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I'll add another one: get to them from the miconids village, do not engage them from the lower ground by the lake.

Once you're done that, destroy the stairs first and push them down afterwards. You won't believe how easy this fight gets.

Or you know, you could always lower the difficulty. No shame in doing so

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

I bought crosscode some months ago on GOG and I'm slowly working through it.

I'm constantly amazed at how it feels like a grand AAA mmorpg. The complexity of the maps is astounding (sometimes at a fault) and there is a lot of stuff to do. A tales of grindea on steroids, if you will

Strongly recommended if you enjoy the genre

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

I bought it some time ago but I kind not got into it, and it saddens me because I only hear good things about it.

Any advice?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

Printing on Linux has been seamless for me so far, unlike windows and macos

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

God Hand enters the chat

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Congrats on your retirement and happy gaming!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (6 children)

Wait, wasps are pollinators too?

 
 

Due to a certain situation I'm living at work (for about two months now) I've basically given up tending to all the other stuff in my life and it's really starting to impact my relationships, my mental health and my job itself.

I feel so overwhelmed about all the stuff I still need to do I'm starting to have meltdowns everytime something new pops up (even something as small as a friend's birthday).

Just yesterday I managed to tackle one of the things I've been procrastinating and felt no satisfaction whatsoever due to the huge amount of things that still need to be done and situations that need to be addressed.

I feel I'm only able to handle one "crisis" at a time, and the moment there are two going on, everything else becomes one.

I also can't stop thinking about this whole situation, it's like my brain is constantly active but in the end I can't manage to get me to do anything. It's exhausting.

Does it happen to you too? How do you deal with that?

Edit: thanks to everyone who took time to reply and give honest advice. I'll read all the messages at the end of my shift

 

I mean gameplay-wise, I don't really care for the story.

Stuff like artifacts, new characters, new region etc.

 

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Hi all, I need to replace a power supply in an old pc. I think it's 650-700w, but could it be too much for a GTX960+AMD FX8320?

Is there a tool to help me evaluate the proper power range needed?

 
 

On windows, everybody uses afterburner to overclock/undervolt.

What options do we have on linux (I have an nvidia gpu)?

 

Why YSK: On Zalando you can find lots of products from popular brands for crazy cheap compared to physical stores. There are new sales everyday and it's a great way to either buy something cheap or high quality products for a fraction of their cost.

Zalando Privè is another website from Zalando which has even more sales. Check them both out! You just need one Zalando account to log in both.

Zalando: https://zalando.com/ Zalando Privè: https://www.zalando-prive.fr/

Double disclaimer: I am not affiliate in any way with zalando and I don't know what countries are covered. Just open them and try.

 

Guys this is amazing

 

Why YSK: Tor provides a secure, anonymous access to the web to people who can't do it carelessly like we do (journalists and citizens of authoritarian countries for example).

Snowflake is a legal, zero effort way to help those people access the internet. If you're interested in how it works, here's the explaination I'm not including for the sake of brevity.

To actually use snowflake you just have to install the official browser extension

That's it, just make sure the extension is up and running and never worry about it again, it will do its thing and never bother you or even make you notice it's there. It's inexpensive in terms of resources too.

 

Works for mobile too

 

Edit: not sure why the video isn't there anymore, but he said something along the lines of: the scene is stagnating now that the game has entered end of life and tournaments are being cancelled, and he feels like there's nothing to grind for anymore. On the other hand he always enjoyed SF casually and SF6 has a proper training mode, rollback netcode, cool gameplay and most importantly crazy big tournaments and prizes.

He'll be back for smash 6 when it releases, if the next month and a half of training in SF6 will get good results

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