Friends and I will stream games in a channel, sometimes our perspective of the same game, sometimes different games we're playing on our own. Just four or five of us, not like fifty.
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Ahh, the regular store has it listed in stock, not the EU. Don't know if they stock it anywhere else unless someone is reselling.
According to their site and a couple others, they have recently started selling again and with what looks to be some variant of Debian on it.
For a more modern take, there are other repositories in a similar vein: https://specificsuggestions.com/share/EN/9836.html
Some are very simple and excusable for the average office worker
Use manual page numbers, so they have to be readjusted when page order changes
Crimp (damage by bending) the Ethernet cables
Send email content as images rather than as text
Only makes it worse to remember that Amazon killed diapers.com by selling under cost until they couldn't hold on any more and more we're all worse off.
I too still crave a game that gives the same rush Tarkov used to. But cheaters, poor servers, bad match times and just plain annoying design decisions aren't worth hoping on every wipe. I actually had a good time with single player for a while, and I might try some more when it updates to the next major patch
Escape from Tarkov. I got out of the cycle, the real escape
Dealt with this recently with a weirdly oozy filament. The fix for me ended up being more retraction AND pressure advance in klipper.
If you're looking for books, there are a couple that might be some help. First one I've read and is good to start. Second one is on my todo list.
Organizing Solutions for People with ADHD
Order from Chaos The Everyday Grind of Staying Organized with Adult ADHD by Jaclyn Paul
Generally I think it's helpful to both start top down and bottom up at the same time. Get some little clear bins that latch. Put things that seem to belong in a bin then use painters tape and a marker to describe it. Tape because it's cheap and very easy to reconfigure what a bin is for of things change. a lot easier to change what doesn't work once you have started.