Can't wait to theme Artemis to the catppuccin color theme when I get access!
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Ah sí Hola, el vídeojuego sobre el Jefe Maestro y su guitarra.
One browser that I think is promising for power users is Nyxt. It's designed to support multiple browser back-ends with Webkit currently supported and Blink under experimental support. Nyxt also includes out of the box support for Vim, Emacs, and CUA keybindings for keyboard-centric navigation. The fact that is can also be extended and configured with Common Lisp makes it feel like the Emacs of web browsers. The only reason I haven't switched to it yet is that it doesn't include support for WebExtensions yet, but it's a planned feature.
Oat Simulator: the most intense game about preparing breakfast.
Ant-chamber: cleaning up an ant infestation in non-Euclidean space
Stay: a cat tries to stop its owner from leaving the house
Mincraft: a picture of a single block for minimalism
Shove Knight: a game about a knight that fights by shoving enemies off of cliffs
Udertale: goat mom starts a "business" after her teaching does not pay enough for the bills.
Until DAW: only the power of music can defeat the wendigo
Doki Doki literature cub: same game but all the characters are bears
Ikr? I hope it lives up to its name as the sibling to Apollo.
The emotional roller coaster that was the end of Chapter 5 and beginning of Chapter 6 of Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Everything that went on during it solidified the game as my new favorite of all time.
Lennie from Of Mice And Men would love to live in this world.
I see. I'll read it once my library hold on it gets released. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Death's End is on my reading list! I recently finished the Dark Forest, and the way it ended felt like a fitting end to the series. I'm curious how Death's End manages to extend the story. Did you also know that Netflix is making an adaptation of the Three Body Problem?
My Introduction to Business professor recommended me this book to me a few years ago, but I haven't gotten around to reading it. I've also read some criticism about the ideas in the book. Do you think it's still worth reading?
I'm currently reading a yet-to-be-published novel a friend wrote. It's a fantasy story written in a style and format similar to Chinese web novels. It's been a nice filler read while I wait to receive my library holds.
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