Ackshually the social network you're mentioning has changed its name so instead of "Tweets" they should be "Xeets" (like sheets por shits if you prefer).
!I love how people refuse to use its new name!<
Ackshually the social network you're mentioning has changed its name so instead of "Tweets" they should be "Xeets" (like sheets por shits if you prefer).
!I love how people refuse to use its new name!<
That's my experience as well. I've been a Mint user for around 6 years (2012 to 2018 or 2019), with different DEs (Gnome, Cinnamon and Mate) and installations and there was always something that stopped working all of a sudden, or something wrong with Mint altogether that made the experience bittersweet. I even tried LMDE for a bit and didn't last a week using it.
I ended up hopping to Antergos (RIP) and have been with it ever since.
Why would you need new Nvidia drivers in Windows 7 if every new game released requires Windows 10 or above?
In the description of the video it says "Video edited with Kdenlive on Linux Mint.". With that info I'd say that Linux support is confirmed
Yeah, you're right. I had kind of forgotten about that part lol.
Even if you manage not to die in any of the horrific ways it's still pretty violent.
There are more things to do than finishing the whole game the way it was intended, not every biome has a monster that can kill you.
You can swim with the pengwings, play with the sea monkeys, build a giant base in the starting area while playing in creative mode..., there might even be mods that completely disable the need to surface for air or make every creature passive so you can swim mwext to them in peace.
Hmm, some games with a strong female lead that I've played:
A hat in time. Lovely 3D platformer
Subnautica: Below Zero. Sequel to the original Subnautica but enjoyable without having played the first one. Loved both games.
Gris
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Kena: Bridge of Spirits
River City Girls: Pixel art beat 'em up
Horizon Zero Dawn
~~The latest Tomb Raider trilogy~~
Portal and Portal 2
If you thought the 12 to 16GB of RAM offered with most flagship Android devices today is enough
You're wrong, I thought 6 to 8GB of RAM were enough. I'm still rocking my OnePlus 5, and seeing their last few years I don't think I'll get another OnePlus smartphone.
If you need more RAM on a smartphone than on a laptop, you're doing something wrong. You can't solve everything by just adding more RAM