Check out GetSimple. It’s a flat file system (so no database to mess with) and can run with just basic PHP (though it’ll guide you through installing modules if you want fancy urls, etc). Super easy to set up. I’ve been using it for years without a hitch.
I had a buddy in culinary school. He apparently used a ton of them, especially when practicing knife work.
I’ve had pretty good success with a number of 8bitdo controllers. The wireless ones have a few different wireless “profiles” for compatibility with multiple devices, but after figuring that out, it’s pretty smooth sailing. They take several minutes to turn off from idling, and it won’t “idle” if you’re holding it (i.e., if there’s any activity on the gyroscope).
I have the SN30 Pro and the Zero 2, both have great battery life and work well on Linux (I’m using Mint). And they work wired as well.
Hmm, probably several possibilities.
Probably others?
Beelink Mini PCs or ones like that, plus a wireless keyboard/trackpad combo.
Game of Game of Thrones.
And the sequel, Game of Game of Game of Thrones.
And the sequel to that, Thrones 3.
That’s a cool looking handheld, but… that button naming is cursed. Who puts A and B across from each other?!
Ah, but what about the frontend?
Or an s.
Not a shower thought
(compliments of Perry Bible Fellowship)
Oh, the 20 tabs thing is perfectly reasonable. But I’m one of those crazy people who completely shuts down his computer every night, including closing my browser. Been using computers for too many years to trust a browser to not leak memory.
I don’t hold anything against you, OP, but… 30 tabs open for two weeks makes me feel yucky on the inside.
There’s an ice cream parlor near me that makes a fantastic egg nog ice cream in house. Love this season.
I would rather have them separately, to be honest.
I’ve been daily driving Linux for a few years. I’ve had exactly one (1) game that wouldn’t run because of anti-cheat, and dozens that run great. And the Steam deck gaining popularity is only making things better and easier.
Simmer down, Bobby
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