Mambert

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Mambert,

Guns have recoil. An equal and opposite reaction to the light bullet going forward really fast is that the heavy gun goes backwards.

The 45-70 round was originally made for rifles, it would take a standing person’s entire weight and strength to fight against the force of the bullet going forward.

If you take that same bullet but remove the weight of the rifle, and put it into a little handgun, you will be blown back from the force of the bullet.

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Mambert,

I gotta come to BG3’s defense I’m not sure where you’re trying to jump to. At least in my head I see that as “out-of-the-map fluff” meant to be present instead of a boring black void.

TitleAlso the boss you’re fighting can only take damage while the lava is out I believe. There’s definitely moments like that in D&D

Mambert,

Websites can be vague, or outdated. Is there any error from running the command?

Mambert,

Ooh edgy

I’m sure he’s happy with his amount of friends

Mambert,

Most distros are the same under the hood. I’d recommend downloading different desktop environments. You can stay on Mint and keep all your files.

Mambert,

I’d recommend KDE and Gnome. They’re the two most popular and mainstream DEs. If you ever plan on switching to another distro, being familiar with these two will benefit you.

If you feel really confident, you can start playing with window managers.

Mambert,

Day 110: xnomad

Mambert,

GMO isn’t bad. Everything is genetically modified.

Patented foods already exist. Have for years.

Monsanto has corn plants that don’t grow at a consistent height if you try to replant the seeds, making them profit by getting you to buy more seeds next year.

We already have seedless plants, bananas.

Mambert,

Dominate the market instead of make the market better? I don’t quite follow.

A seed that can be planted in more areas, and consistently grow more abundantly, seems favorable for all.

Yet I can still go to the farmer’s market and get my 60+ types of apples, honey, etc. If I want something special.

Or are you saying that once one seed is produced, companies will stick with that instead of continuing to improve the seed? Because that’s not the case either, there’s hundreds of varieties of corn, each able to tolerate slightly different conditions.

Mambert,

If you look up “how to make a bookmark” for example, you might find the tutorial for the right browser you’re using, or you might find one for chrome/firefox/edge, or you might find a tutorial on a real bookmark.

Narrowing your search to the specific program you’re using will get you better results. “how to adjust mouse sensitivity in Linux” will not get you good results. Look up “… In Linux mint” or in your chosen desktop environment. You’ll get much better results.

Mambert,

After a Pirates of the Caribbean drinking game, I’m getting into sea of thieves.

Mambert,

I started getting into games this morning. It’s fun. I don’t like the online-only part of the game, but they support Linux straight from release, and I will always support that.

Mambert,

IIRC payday 2 lost it’s native Linux build, however, I never played it, just used proton.

Mambert,

Same! I have some games launch natively end up being super zoomed into one corner, can’t navigate around or anything. I have no idea what the fix is, but switching to proton works.

What games have you played in the last 365 days that stand out to you as the most memorable experiences?

I think the most common answer is going to be Tears of the Kingdom, and that is one for me that stands out for sure, but I will try to add some more unique inputs as well. Many are games that came out longer than a year ago, but i didnt get around to playing until more recently....

Mambert,

To the moon. Man, what a roller coaster of emotions.

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