It has fastcraft. It's a pretty light pack, performance wise, so hopefully should be good on a steam deck, though I haven't tested it on one.
You don't need anything fancy, Imo. I just use LibreOffice
Still birds
There's a pair of Beatles albums in this list. I don't mind "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" or "Revolution 9," but "Tomorrow Never Knows" on Revolver counts for me. Frankly, it's the worst Beatles song. I prefer the Daniel Johnston and Jad Fair cover of it on It's Spooky to the Beatles version. It's just that bad.
I love the mix of shocked and disappointed reactions.
Yeah, it's hard to get people to care about stuff sometimes. Sometimes you just have to let it die.
Tichu is the bomb, literally.
Neat! I've just looked over his Curseforge page and he's got a lot of interesting projects under his belt for Fabric servers. I'll have to keep an eye out for the tech mod. Does he have a discord?
Mostly just Minecraft out of the box. I feel that resource packs and certain performance mods like optifine could be accurately referred to as "vanilla with optifine" or "vanilla with such-and-such pack." Once you get into datapacks or Forge or Fabric or hacked clients, it's not vanilla.
Serverside, it's a little more dodgy. How many server plugins can you have before it's not vanilla?
That said, I don't think there's much reason to play Java Edition over Bedrock other than mods or wanting to play on older, pre-bedrock versions. Then again, I almost solely play modded anymore so I don't have a lot of vanilla Bedrock under my belt to compare the two.
Gotta love the projection. "They'll do to us what we did to the Indians!"
The trigger happy mergers probably helped me more than they hurt. At one point I dumped a spice company in the chaos and took the cash lead, letting me get a bargain on a rubber merger. It put me back into the game, but it wasn't enough to take the win.
I have played Bus at three. It's been awhile, so I can't say too much about it. That said, I do remember having fun at that count.
As far as expropriation, I felt confusion more than anything. It got better as the game went on, but it does take a moment to wrap your head around it. Still, I though it was an interesting mechanic.
That's the version Rotarycraft is on.