Just made the switch at the end of December alongside making my new PC. Feels very refreshing to actually be in control of my own computer. I’ve barely run into any issues gaming either, which is a welcome surprise - Proton remains one of the best things Valve has ever done.
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exoplanetary@lemmy.worldto
Science Fiction@lemmy.world•[Results] Book of the Month (August 2023)
28·2 years agoGreat read. Probably my favorite book Weir has put out so far.
Not technically a sequel to The Martian but it kinda feels like it in a way. That’s not a negative for me though, Martian is a great story
exoplanetary@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•RIP Bram Moolenaar, the author of vim text editorEnglish
131·2 years ago:f
I picked Driller initially and stuck with it. Progression felt good. Once I got a promotion I tried out other classes, and slowly made them to promotion level. I think the main thing you’re missing though is that DRG isn’t really meant to be a game based around progression. Unlocking new weapons and overclocks helps, sure, but most of DRG’s progression to me is learning how to manage your resources effectively and mastering how to take down different kinds of bugs. Also, make sure you’re doing assignments! Otherwise, you’re not actually progressing beyond leveling up, and so progress will feel glacial.
It’s Deep Rock Galactic, which is actually a really solid game. People just keep turning it into “Deep Cock Galactic” lmao
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Technology@lemmy.world•WiFi routers can see people through wallsEnglish
92·3 years agoNot sure I trust ISPs with this technology. I would say I’d rather just stop using the internet but seeing as I’m a software engineer that’s absolutely not possible :/


Came here to say this. I was super surprised when I first found out that this came from Spy Kids.