Dumb question, but have you looked at a “complete” list of all SNES games (like this)? If yes, have you watched gameplay of all these games? Should only take a few hours.
Dumb question, but have you looked at a “complete” list of all SNES games (like this)? If yes, have you watched gameplay of all these games? Should only take a few hours.
I would recommend learning vim in that case. I’m not sure about the availability of vi(m)/emacs on the systems you remote into, but if I was a betting man I’d say vi is more available than vim is more available than emacs. But if you learn vim and are stuck with vi one time it’s still better than nano (for me, but I’m sure you’re quite good with nano). Another benefit that extends outside of your text editing experience is that vim motions are offered out of the box for a lot of linux utilities (less) with no setup, or can be trivially added (tmux), which gives you familiar keybinding almost everywhere as well as an improved ergonomic (and likely speed) advantage.
Dying. Works every time first time and they never come back.
I use and like Zotero and the one-click-save feature in Firefox is very convenient (IIRC, it takes a few minutes to set up though).
Have I ever told you the story of Darth Microsoft Teams? Only Chrome and Edge. Some limited stuff works in Firefox, but it’s flaky at best.
The disambiguation page for Boogaloo is now a bunch of awesome shit like music and dance styles plus an extremist movement…
Fuck you, choose a different name for your whack ass antics.
I think I just got one a few days ago of the value menu? It had nacho cheese between the soft and hard shells.
If you have graffiti photos we want them here: !graffiti@lemmy.world.
Pictured: World War I soldier afflicted with French foot.
Nobody should be rich and tall! \s