Left Reddit for Lemmy
Heard Holafly 😉👍 in App Store is a money saver when traveling. You just have to make sure your phone is unlocked.
Basically just physical sim for home and eSIM for traveling as most phone today are dual sim (ie… sim and eSIM) built in
This ^ on PC and stoneshard
Sucks to be you, I own a home made from recycled cardboard with a nice concrete roof (they call a bridge) ;)
On a serious note yeh renter too can’t afford one doesn’t matter what I earn unless I want to go paycheck to paycheck
WindowsME was really a bad and traumatic moment. He had a mental block ;)
Grim Dawn and DevilutionX. https://github.com/diasurgical/devilutionX
DevilutionX is basically Diablo but opensource
Enter night :)
No… not leaving cc on any browser… I use KeepassXC and setup to clear anything in the clipboard within 10 seconds
Minecraft, Skyrim and valheim
Both fun solo and with friends. I mostly play solo as friends have different work schedules but when some are available I play co-op or with random ppl
Completely different games but if it makes you feel good drg survivor runs well (played the demo on sd)
Rock and Stone
Don’t forget MOPY ;)
Columbia (especially their winter gear). Never failed and kept me warm.
fyi: Been using lutris/battle.net (on kubuntu) for wow and Diablo for a year and a month and no issues so far.
And also got battle.net setup on steam (running kubuntu too and want to play around with proton) as a non-steam game and still works
Usually I spend my new year either at stormwind or ogrimmar (wow) ;)
Got a huge backlog of steam games, so I don’t need one just wanna say thank you and happy holidays kind stranger for the giveaway. Hope you have a wonderful new year.
Songs of conquest and street of rogue
Thank you kind stranger for your service as a former reddit user I’m still not a risky clicker even at lemmy ;)
Valheim, factorio, rimworld, dwarf fortress, songs of syx, openttd, kopanito, battletech, baldurs gate 3, Witcher 3, project zomboid, streets of rogue, terraria, stardew valley. All of this works on Linux