This wasn’t it either unfortunately. The game I remember laid out the players on the right side of the screen and enemies on the left side, kind of like final fantasy (through I don’t remember it being specifically being a Final Fantasy game)
This wasn’t it either unfortunately. The game I remember laid out the players on the right side of the screen and enemies on the left side, kind of like final fantasy (through I don’t remember it being specifically being a Final Fantasy game)
I don’t think this was it but thanks for the suggestion!
Currently my answer is ubuntu. I tried to use lubuntu recently but just so much wasn’t working out of the box like nm-applet wasn’t running on startup. The apt package manager is really tedious to use too.
This could also be boiled down to my general incompetence when it comes to Ubuntu based systems though :p
From what I understand it’s the final form of decentralization. The idea is that a bunch of user/community owned computers communicate with each other and act like an alternative community based internet provider. Big cities already implement some form of this like NYC.
i somehow stumbled across duckduckgo and ended up reading its write up on why we need to use google search alternatives. The big one that clicked with me was how google can (and likely does) manipulate search results based on race and other factors. it immediately clicked why so many people are so self confirmed in their own biases and how to protect free and rational discourse we need to protect privacy.
formative childhood experience loved the coop
“Btw i use fedora”
I’ve had my MX490 for 2 years and i think it works pretty well. Generally speaking, the CUPS setup is far easier with Airprint printers so if you’re interested in that I’d pick up a printer that supports AirPrint. Arch wiki has more info on set up it needed
Arch for me, I use Aur as a crutch to avoid compiling and managing source projects, i love pacman and rolling releases, and it’s very easily customizable (ofc once you learn the system).
Kid named FUD tactics…
I guess by “kinda of like final fantasy” I really meant the first Final Fantasy. I should also specify by right I mean the side of the screen the player’s right hand would hold if the screen was a handheld, just for clarity’s sake.