Loved The Bridge 👍
Loved The Bridge 👍
Usually, my computers dropped in performance after around 10 years. They might contain parts that are a few years older by that time. So, to be able to use them further, I would suggest a minimum of 15 years.
Would you recommend using it with Ubuntu?
I didn’t even know about these services. It’s fascinating they were relevant for about ten years only. What a good read.
Both sites seem to be down by now
Ha! F Spez.
I read an article recently about kids not spending much time outdoors anymore. One of the main reasons not mentioned here seems to be that the majority has nice rooms for themselves at home, and they enjoy the time they spend there.
Kids rooms are a lot nicer nowadays, and often they don’t need to share it with a sibling as they might have 30 years ago. Also the amount of toys has risen, I suppose.
Not that this is entirely a good thing. Children need to spend more time outdoors. But let them enjoy their indoor time if they want to.
Quite on point! But I would get rid of the “all rolled in one” because they’d get the impression it’s one app that can do everything.
Something like: “Some parts are like Reddit, others like Twitter or YouTube. And they can all talk to each other.”
Can I change this in settings?
You can install it with Homebrew, which means it’s available for Macos, too.
I tried Gimp for a longer time, too, but I could not get used to the complicated layer management, missing layer effects & layer adjustment features. I will try out Affinity.
Try Last of Us. It’s very atmospheric and well written.