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If you’d be interested in another souls-like, I can recommend Remnant 2 (or the previous title) – though, not the same combat style by any means.
If you’d be interested in another souls-like, I can recommend Remnant 2 (or the previous title) – though, not the same combat style by any means.
I played the 2-3 demos before release, and have been continuing that trend since launch. “Nearly” at 100% achievements, though the remaining 3 are the big ones, so dunno how long it will take.
I have found that I enjoy the game more on low stakes (white/red), as the higher stakes are really just more annoying/RNG to me than anything.
Still, Stuntman will get me through.
Bit of a boring answer, but Gran Turismo 4 on the PS2 has stolen many hours off of my life.
Another honorable mention would be the rhythm game “Frequency”.
A third, which isn’t a game, is eJay Club World; though that’s more of a DAW than anything.
We’ve been running KVM on CentOS/Rocky hosts for our VM platforms; seems to work fine for our needs.
I’m not sure how ESXi would differ as I’ve never used it, but may be an option if you want to roll your own vs proxmox.
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Hey now, why don’t you join my work and use jboss-4.2.2.GA
? (kill me)
Just for additional context, are the Outlook connections Exchange, or standard IMAP/POP?
I’m sure we’ll keep using .intranet
because why should we ever change?
Looks like you need to manually install pkgbuild
(mkpkg
? Don’t remember off hand) & zmusic
.
A combination of Boost for my primary account, and Sync for my alternate(s). I don’t need two, but this helps me to better visually separate where I am.
I had the same problem with Fallen Order the first day; the workaround in that particular case was to launch the game’s executable directly; which let me play that one, single time. A few days later and both the original workaround (and others) & no-workarounds caused the game to launch in the background, with no way to force it to the foreground.
In Fallen Order’s case specifically; there appeared to be a launcher-specific wrapper executable, and the game itself. When the workaround stopped working, the launcher-specific wrapper is what was getting ran in the background; but the game itself never actually appeared. Additionally, reinstalling the game several times did not resolve any issue; nor other troubleshooting steps from EA.
Origin was also a pretty crap piece of software (compared to Steam, anyway); but this is a new low from EA, imo. Its a shame too, because I liked what I got to see in Fallen Order, especially recently getting into souls games.
Had the displeasure of using the modern EA app the other week – completely refuses to launch my copy of Jedi: Fallen Order in the foreground after a single play-session (Steam -> EA just doesn’t work for some people).
Its less that it’s complex, moreso that there’s basically zero onboarding.
We didn’t get a video, but my first employer (Food Lion, a grocery store) did give us almost an identical spiel about once a year as “mandatory training”.
May be worth building a default config to “install” for those setups; that’s saved me quite some time when configuring new/spare machines at work.
Part of the difficulty may have also been because it was my first foray into Android… at the moment I don’t have a specific example, but I seem to remember setting defaults was straight-forward; but either they were not always respected by certain interaction prompts, or some similar behavior.
As for GMail, I’m also no longer using the app and instead have opted for Spark (personal mailboxes) & Outlook (exchange, work)…
I’ve just recently switched from a Galaxy S10 to a Pixel 7 as I wanted to see the “vanilla” experience, as well as be closer to upstream for software updates. My S10 still works great, though the battery needs replacement (at the time, it had already broken the glue on the back glass and was still expanding – didn’t realize until I took it out of the case for cleaning)…
With my S10, I had to really fight to get it to let me use Google’s apps over the Samsung ones; which whole annoying is doable. So far, the only things I really miss from Samsung (and notably the UX):
Overall, I’m happy with the experience so far; though I dunno if the “Pro” model of anything is really worth it.
Well anti-trust would get in the way of profits, you see
We’re primarily a CentOS (6/7, kill me) and Rocky 8+ shop at work, with Debian handling our webservers.
My BossWe like Rocky so much, it’s even our base image for all of our containers (ugh).My experience so far is that RHEL (and derivatives) are pretty solid, and not a bad choice. Though, I’d generally want to avoid the complexity that is SELinux in selfhost endeavors.