Programming happens in the mind. Whats on the screen is a pale and lifeless polaroid devoid of the moving, complex soul of real code.
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I'm thinking an interface like papers please with some more expression and color.
You start as a hermit. Farmers and peasants come to you with problems and you craft spells, hexes and curses to cast on them. Sometimes you give them what they want, sometimes what they need and sometimes you throw a fireball. Maybe some rapid responses are required.
You gain a reputation and move from your shack into a town, and then into a castle where you become a court magician. Higher stakes, more options, more magic!
Get creative with how elements combine and have long lasting or delayed effects!
Sorry to hear that
Can you drown out the tinnitus with more volume?
"it tastes better if you uhhh hunted the animal yourself..."
Is now
"It tastes better if you uhhh raise the animal on a strict diet which you imagine will somehow marinate the meat while it grows"
Get a clue, you wierdo.
Nice! The hardware is solid! Had mine for almost 2 years. Screen brightness does what it needs to. Battery life is great and the laptop is very light. Does heat up a lot while charging and i wish the keyboard felt a little more sturdy..
Running with Mint and gnome has been fine, but considering a switch to Fedora and KDE.
I'm out here, on the plains minding my business and this mf sitting out on the grass won't shutup.
You wake up on a planet where your species is living in a terrible system of exploitation, learn that the planet is heating up, it feels like noone can do anything or talk about any of it. We're shown people dying and told we're headed that way.
But there are sparks and small flames where like-minded people will huddle. Get close and enjoy the warmth. Adversity can be a seed for growth.
You don't need to put it in your pocket. Just throw it on the ground and kick it along as you walk.
The cart returns itself, of course.
Agreed; or their mind and style style.
Auto formatting is often too rigid for me and gets in the way of context driving the style.