

Effective because way fewer people playing means fewer cheaters as a result!


Effective because way fewer people playing means fewer cheaters as a result!


No it won’t immediately solve everything, but it is also a necessary first step. There are lot of people saying that in a “might as well do nothing” kind of way.


Best civ is Unciv. FOSS civ 5 with way better performance and a lot of QoL changes


Hope she isn’t in the games at all. Worst Sanderson character ever, by far.
‘I’ll do everything stupid because my intuition and never learn or change. Everyone will always be surprised by me doing the same things over and over.’
She’s so whiny. Like a worse prototype of Shallan.
Back up your data… Including the vault. Cold storage isn’t too expensive


Can anyone help explain the use case for this? Why would someone want/need a dedicated app for bookmarks vs just using the built in browser bookmarking?
I’ve always used Firefox but have never thought to myself that I needed bookmarks in a different app entirely. What am I missing?


I think proton has two levels of ‘killswitch’ on it’s VPN. The regular one is more of a ‘killswitch but only when you have the app open’ while the extra options are supposed to make it an actual kill switch. Whether or not this second level is completely effective I can’t say.
Binding your client to the vpn interface is definitely the way to go. This safety measure is widely known, but I feel that it is much less well known than it should be.

Your beans are still dry after soaking them for 24 hours before cooking? Or you just rely on the cooking itself to hydrate them?


I also found him from the documentary. People like to compare him to Bob Dylan, but hot take I think it should be the other way around.
I’m not saying Bob didn’t put out a handful of good songs, but IMO every single Rodriguez song slaps.
My OLED TV disagreed apparently. Put on a certain fireplace video one winter for a few hours per day for about a month. Burned the crap out of my reds. I’ll never get an OLED again, but still use it because TVs are expensive and it still technically works.