I wish I was alive back then where you guys had to build everything yourself. Go on irc and stuff. Sounds cool
I use Arch btw
I wish I was alive back then where you guys had to build everything yourself. Go on irc and stuff. Sounds cool
Yeah devices are really easy so they just work out of the box. Unless you seek out challenges and issues, you’ll probably be computer illiterate.
I eat the tails of shrimp
Yeah but this also has to deal with how many pc gamers there are per generation. So what you’re saying is gen z and alpha has less pc gsmers.
I wonder how true that is. Curious to know
Interesting. I’ll give it a try
You can click accept. I think they didn’t force redirect to https
I tried pogo but fell off really quick. Maybe I’ll give the app a try but based off on the description, doesn’t interest me. Geocaching has many more elements to it. You can find cool hiding spots, visit interesting places on hikes, solve puzzles, learn about natural geography, history of the area, I really like it
Just looked it up. Seems kinda lame, it’s not actually physical.
Oo thanks, that also sounds fun
I was thinking about getting into kite flying, so I think I’ll definitely try that out now.
Just came up with another idea, suggest stuff to OpenStreetMaps if the area needs to be edited or added.
Edit: and rate stuff on yelp, TripAdvisor, or something else like that.
BazziteOS is really straightforward. Newbies can just jump on there.
It’s a other shell, like zsh or bash. I like that by default, it comes with a lot of nice functionalities.
Terminal stuff. I change from bash to fish and love fish. Although I believe it’s not posix compliant or something
Probably me. Haven’t had too much time to play games recently. But I managed to play btd6 last week, hopefully that helped.
I’m currently doing comp sci but have always debated doing comp eng or ee. However, I don’t want to do comp eng or ee as a career, just more as a side hobby. So I’m sticking with comp sci and I’ll do all the comp eng and ee stuff at home.
Yeah same I also use Arch (btw) and even though I’ve never had the pleasure of experiencing the Internet renaissance, the community feels something like that with all its nerdiness and geekiness.