Who would’ve thought that the best way to become profitable was to just have a good service?
I think what people are forgetting that steam machine is literally a PC. It’s not a console to port something onto it. As long as the game supports proton it runs on it
There are a lot of free fonts (open source in your language) out there that cost nothing to use.
I do but Lemmy only lets me post one image
To me, killing off the ender dragon is the end of minecraft but this run was with friends in a server so we did a speedrun of it. My friends are extremely experienced players so we beat the ender dragon in just 4 days of starting the game. We're currently building stuff in our server and exploring end game content
Not really a lot of free time. Most of these were played during my college exams.
This is purely subjective and depends on whom you're talking to. While I've had series of burn out stages with free software development and maintenance, I only distanced myself from writing code but not the community altogether. I also only work for orgs that are run by volunteers not by companies so theres that. If you work on projects that are led by a company, you'll always feel like you're being used because there's no sense of belonging.
Syndicate is the last AC game that felt like AC and that’s where my Assassins creed journey ends.
I’ve tried origins but I found it to be a mess and I didn’t like it at all
Yep, they're good for sorting out your chests
thats not my horse, that's my friend's. He has a full set of diamond armor. Haven't found more diamonds to get myself my own diamond armor
FYI a lot of Indian government agencies use WhatsApp for their everyday operations. Most Indians don’t care about the US stuff, all they need is WhatsApp
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How about LGPL