Unrelated: I’m not sure how, but you seem to have -1 downvotes…
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
Unrelated: I’m not sure how, but you seem to have -1 downvotes…
I like Read You. It integrates nicely with FreshRSS, too.
Seems unlikely - I believe Office 365 disables third-party email clients by default these days
You are a gentleman and a scholar, etc. etc.
Nope, I meant this Doom, whose original source code is here on GitHub.
I’m surprised you’ve not got OpenRCT2 to work - I’m fairly sure it’s in most default repos.
You do need to have a full copy of RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 as it uses data / assets from the original game.
I would happily link you to Unreal Tournament, but it’s no longer for sale anywhere as far as I’m aware.
Doom, of course!
Also, OpenRCT2, and Unreal Tournament.
Thanks. Looks like it’s only affecting Wordpress.com for now. We’ll see if it trickles down to .org too
Is there a source for this? I have a WordPress blog but been tempted to switch to a different platform due to bloat.
…So you do go around looking for KDE users to argue with. Sounds like fun.
Do you just go around looking for KDE users to argue with?
a streaming server
Huh, that’s not a bad idea. Something that, say, Links to another machine running Steam…?
/s
If you gave all the money to charity, then the current publishers wouldn’t get a penny. So it’s probably the best way to get it on Steam, although it also means none of the other games will get any money either.
Depending on the size of the site, would it not be better to learn some simple HTML/CSS, and put it together yourself? That way, you know for sure it respects the user’s privacy.
Windows treat the user with respect for their time and don’t tell you to stare at a man page for 10 minutes
When I run across Error 0x0000011b or whatever, and there’s no official documentation on it, it doesn’t feel much like respect for my time at all. I’d sooner stare at a man page for 10 minutes than dig through every Microsoft support forum post and try every weird arcane fix.
The Sims 2 performs better on Linux than it ever did on Windows.
Y’know, for what it’s worth.