

I’ve answered to a sibling comment, but I’ll duplicate here. Hydra is not read-only and works really well on iOS.


I’ve answered to a sibling comment, but I’ll duplicate here. Hydra is not read-only and works really well on iOS.


I’ve listened to him quite a lot in ~2010, then learned about his YouTube channel when it started popping off, but only recently made the connection that it’s the same person.
I went to look at his Wiki page now, and apparently he also released music as Acidwolf, Human Action Network, and FlexE. TIL as well!


I loved (well, still love) the more melancholic ones, Moominvalley in November and Moominland Midwinter are probably my favorite ones. I’ve also recently finished the 90s Moomin anime, it did wonders for my post-work tired brain


Loved the demo for Titanium Court, but I have so many games in rotation right now that I decided that it’ll have to wait its turn :(


so far I like the winter vibe much more, though they are pretty equal gameplay-wise (as there’s not much of it)


wishing it was illegal is slightly different from it actually being illegal


There’s a new one: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3256150/Moomintroll_Winters_Warmth/
Snufkin is also good


The new Moomin game is very chill (pun intended)
Also playing a lot of Below the Crown, which is a chess based roguelike from the developers of Duskers
Ah, and rolled credits on Pragmata!


He also has a huge backlog of music as The Flashbulb


No legal issues afaik. The biggest issue was Bethesda dropping a huge update on Fallout 4 right before release that broke all the mods
It’s still available, there’s even an easy to install version on GOG: https://www.gog.com/en/game/fallout_london


I do believe in Skyblivion coming out in a reasonable time frame a bit more than this one.
And we also have an example of Fallout London, which is arguably more ambitious


I prefer Gelly, but I like Nocturne too, though it has some strange design choices, like horizontally scrolling lists that you have to drag with your mouse as if you’re on a touch screen
still seems a bit strange that those blogs exist under gnome.org, but at least more understandable now, thanks
I do not follow GNOME development, but is it considered normal there to just post personal drama in official blogs like that?.. Like, what did I just read, who are all these people, are you OK and also who are you
The book that scared me the most was not actually a horror book. It’s a sci-fi novel, The Snail on the Slope, by Strugatsky brothers.
The repetitive dialogue is what a lot of people seem to hate about it, but that’s exactly what set the existential dread in me as I was reading it. Just wandering through life half-asleep, going through the motions in a brain fog… brrr


I’ll take things that didn’t happen for 500


there may be better alternatives, but migrating the WHOLE WORLD to a new system just because it’s slightly better is not gonna happen. hence - unsurprising.
the fact that imperial unit system still exists IS surprising though


same!
because by that logic steam controller 1 and steam controller 2 are also completely different devices and your past experience is inapplicable.
or we can accept that it was valve’s first foray into making hardware and they probably learned a thing or two in the last 10 years on how to make something that doesn’t fall apart. don’t quite understand how you can overlook what I’m saying
TIL!