That makes sense, thanks!
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I want to maintain my Windows 10 install for now as a sort of fallback. I have a lot of random software installed for my university classes, and I don’t know about all the compatibility issues I might face with those. And letting it sit there in the background in case I need it for something feels safer than jumping head first into a new OS.
Trying out liveUSB or VM stuff seemed like it would be an extra hurdle in transitioning to Linux. Like, I want to get settled in and actually use it as a daily thing, not just browse the internet a bit here and there. If I don’t like the distro I choose, I can always just install another one, right?
I just got an Apple TV and I’ve been struggling through the setup. Connecting all the accounts, logging into everything and updating everything. I would think by now there would be some way to link accounts and have things manage themselves better.
Every now and then I remember how simple things felt back then. The internet was new and exciting, we didn’t even have cell phones yet. Technology was built with innovation. In some ways we’ve fallen a long way from those days.
Thank you!
I started learning Ren'py and Python last December, but realized that I wanted to do something a little more dynamic. Right now I'm in the early stages of developing a 2D top down RPG with turn based battles and a focus on relationship development, but I chose that because it's something I could do on my own if I don't find anyone else.
If I can get a good team together I'm sure we could come up with some interesting ideas for a game!
Great idea, thanks for the heads up! I'm still finding my way around this place.
Fantastic show that I’ve been recommending left and right since I saw it a few months ago. It goes further than you think it will, and I believe thats what really elevates it from a story about AI to a story about ‘humanity’