

Use the desktop client on a phone?


Use the desktop client on a phone?


Honest question: what would you do if there was a proper Linux phone to not have this problem? Fork and maintain your own nextcloud client?
I played it a year ago with some friends. If you like Terraria then give it a try.
Afaik this game was also made by a solo dev.


What AI are we even talking about here? Surely not regular NPCs because they need to be in the game.


You boycott a game because it has DLC? That’s silly. Especially for PD2 which developed over years and added many times the content of the base game. And if you want to play a DLC mission you don’t even need the DLC; only the host needs it.
IMO paydays DLC policy was and is generally good. Recent price changes non-included.


Hard disagree.
Pre-Sequel, 3 and Wonderlands have all been great games that I had lots of fun with. I also know I’m going to have upwards of 100 hours of fun with 4. That’s what makes this whole story even more frustrating…
But I’m a patient gamer. I played the previous BL games years after they came out. I’ll do the same for this one - not because I can’t afford a 60€ price tag but because articles like this. Sad.


Celebrating other people’s death is always a bit awful but these chinese sailors are violating the sovereignity of another country for their own nations imperial ambitions. They’re just as bad as ruzzians.


That’s an (obviously) unpopular opinion around here but I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt: How would AI be able to do that?
My first comment may have been a bit confusing. What I asked about were the links insider the Newsletter; The stuff Tom is referencing. They are usualy stuff like this: https://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=pR_drn&m=ftZOJIimVNMcQMQ&b=oF1nuW28Y3wbKseYeTJePg
No idea what this is exactly but a quick online search says it’s tracking.
Oh, Tom Scotts Newsletter also has a RSS feed? I didn’t know that. Thanks! Btw. does it have tracking-links too or normal links?


Care to explain in what way? I’ve been a casual user of the side for a few years now and except the short waiting times for downloads and endorsement reminders there has been nothing to really frustrate me.


“Move fast and break things!”
Seems like selling american booze is in the interest of at least some people.