How often are you reinstalling your OS? Maybe that’s where your frustration should go.
solving puzzle after puzzle
That about sums it up for me. Figuring something out lets out the good brain chems. The opposite sucks, though, getting stuck on something, especially when it’s something small that I was just too tunnel visioned to see.
And it won’t stay on the selected input. No signal? Gotta go back to the screen with ads.
I inherited ansible that always used maps instead of lists and it drove me up the wall. Still untangling that.
I, too, like sites that have things like videos for adults.
It works in Morrowind. When you go to do the main quest, the guy in Balmora says you look like a scrub and to come back when you’re not so green. Oblivion immediately tells you to take the amulet somewhere. Skyrim requires main quest progression for a few things like the civil war.
It’s not the games they’re talking about.
Are you
No.
spend your money however you want
Big fan of the Citizens United decision and money in politics, I take it?
Should people also have the freedom of choice to buy snake oil that claims to cure cancer, etc? The opposite of freedom is not regulation. That’s a bunch of propaganda used by people when they want to change an inconvenient topic. It’s used, for example, when talking about the ACA and claiming that nationalized health insurance would rob the people of choosing their blood sucking middle man for health insurance.
For uplifting, I like chill games where people are nice to each other.
Hades has you piece back together your family and has a lot of great dialog.
Carto is a cute puzzle game involving rearranging maps where you help people on your way back home.
Haven is a young couple trying to make it on an alien planet.
Children of Morta is a family fighting together against an apocalypse.
Dreamscaper is a rogue lite where you get mechanically stronger through self care as you work your way through trauma by hitting it in your dreams.
Ni no Kuni 1 and 2 are longer jrpgs in a Studio Ghibli style world.
Grandia is another jrpg that does a good job at capturing an adventurous spirit.
will fix this later
TODO
{Burp, chew, mouth noises} Do Not change this because it will break {unintelligible noises}
How else are you going to open your files in nano to do the programming on the prod server?
Plus it has markers for variable types just like Esperanto has suffixes for parts of speech. Wall was a linguist, after all.
Esperanto always struck me as more perl-like with each part of speech having its own suffix like perl has $ for scalars, @ for arrays, and % for hashes. Though perl is probably more like a bunch of pidgins…
Production errors.
LGTM (lunatic gunner targeting me)
My opinion of Texas was capable of being even worse after all.
It often also takes the ability to tease out what things the code is connected to and organizing that information in ways that are useful for making changes without breaking everything.