This is over the course of 9 years. I haven't played in a couple months now, (the aug 22 last played was just me entering my house so it doesn't get demolished) but the itch will come back. It always does.
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I listen to the Sunscreen Song when I'm wrestling with things like this. The quote from it that applies here I think would be
"Don't congratulate yourself too much, or berate yourself either. Your choices are half chance... So are everybody else's"
Brilliant my friend! That did the trick. Thank you so much.
I miss the early days of android. When the next phone, or next software release was game changing. Now all we have to get excited about is 200mAh spec bumps and the inclusion of new types of data that will be harvested from us.
I'm using Bookstack for myself as well as for work and I love it. It may not have all the features some of the others mentioned here do but there is beauty in its simplicity. It gets out of my way but still has a few power user features.
I organize by game release year. Not when it was released on steam or even PC but whenever that game was initially released on any platform. From 1997 to 2023.
When it comes to copies, 1 is none, 2 is one, and 3 is a backup!
Ah! I'm so sorry it was actually the "Cosmic Journeys" collection. And it's number 91 in the collection. I feel terrible if a few of you went and bought the wrong one. I had bought the Optic one as well for my phone so got them mixed up.
The wallpaper came from a paid collection from the "Backdrops" app on iOS and Android. The collection is called "Optic Odyssey".
KDE has some built in tiling functions now. No where near what the tiling WM's are but you're able to define a layout and snap them into place.
Does anyone have a quick ELI5 for the AMD P-state or a link to some good info around it? Seems people are excited about and I've been out of the news cycle loop lately.