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Man... I initially read that as
can't be fucked with capitalism
and I was thoroughly confused.
Just fyi, if you add a second question that you want people to see, you might avoid adding it as an edit and just post a new question instead or ideally include it all in the first post to begin with.
Out of curiosity, what did you end up using for the first part? I know how I would have done it, but I'm self taught and always interested in learning new/different ways to do things.
For the bonus EDIT question, are you moving all html files from any subdirectory under your current directory? If so, that's much easier, but I would avoid putting your done
folder under the scope that you're scanning against as well as ensuring no files have matching names to avoid overwriting files already moved.
All in all, I'm sure you can get there, but it does also help to have more information up front so we can provide clearer help.
The only one of those I got to play was Wolfenstein3D and I didn't necessarily explore it much because I only got to play it thanks to a pretty awesome computers class teacher at my school.
Well to me, this meme reads like someone assuming Internet was needed to 100% a game, while, at least for me personally and the games I played growing up, 100% just wasn't really a thing. I either beat the game, i.e. beat the final boss/level, or I didn't.
I even remembered hating achievements and was somewhat let down when they added trophies in a PS3 patch. I never liked the idea of 'achievement hunting' as I felt it detracted from the fun of the game. I find myself doing some of this still today, though I can't help but feel like if they didn't exist, I'd be happier.
Though to be fair, I never grew up with a Nintendo or anything beyond a Gameboy Color, not did I play many RPGs, including FF. The closest I can think of is collecting all the Pokemon in the first gen games (never owned any others). But of course, that required multiple versions of the game and multiple Gameboys and/or friends.
Today however, RPGs are some of my favorites and games are an entirely different experience.
You can tell this meme was made by a Gen Z/Alpha gamer because games generally didn't used to measure 'completeness' since that's primarily measured today by trophies/achievements.
Sure, some games might have shown a percentage on your save file and of course you could find/complete everything in a strategy guide, but even those might not have shown absolutely everything including but not limited to Easter Eggs.
Edit: I grew up with a Sega Genesis, Gameboy, and eventually PlayStations.
Jokes on you, I love that look.
My issues were more graphical, plus my printer is a network printer. Thanks, though. I'll take another crack at it.
So you just used the AppImage. I seem to recall having issues with it, but that's been awhile. I'll have to give it another try. Are you using Wayland?
How do you have Cura installed?
I was born clubfooted and mine are smaller than average (for 5'11").
Length-wise I'm probably technically around a 7, but I have a super high arch that prevents me from wearing shoes that size.
I end up wearing anywhere from 7.5-9 depending on the fit. The toes of my shoes almost always end up curling up over time due to the extra empty space.