Thank you!
Nyanix
This interaction made my day, love this place
I moved from Google Podcasts (which is pretty good) to AntennaPod, which is FOSS and honestly, pretty damn solid
She certainly is <3 celebrating 10 years this year
It's funny, she's become more of a Linux evangelist than me, she really went all in.
I've been on Manjaro for 3 years, honestly love it, it's treated me great for gaming and given me so little to have to fix that my wife has also been running it for 2 years.
By Odin's beard!!! That's an absolute LIST of impressive and impactful enhancements!
I feel like I owe you several drinks after reading all of that!
I feel a bit of both ways, on one hand, I love having a familiar universe that I can throws hours into and making it my sort of gaming home base (FFXIV). But when I play something else, I get nervous about them being huge or time demanding. I've been enjoying finding and binging through shorter games that I can knock out in a couple days, experiencing other worlds and stories, but not having to commit substantial life to them.
There's an amazing amount of trying to make games "worth it" by adding tons of side content, and my ADHD ass can't ignore it...So when a game doesn't do that, like Singularity, Remember Me, or even Alan Wake, I love it. A nice, linear, intentional story with none of the "help my farm from the rats" bs.
I'm so freaking happy about this, I'm so tired of electron apps taking ridiculous amounts of space and ram for minimal functions
I hate that "Games as a Service" are preventing the longevity of games. I worry about all of the incredible stories and experiences that these games provide being very quickly lost to time.
I haven't had a whole lot of luck on internet radio, but I also haven't dug too deep. I hope someone here has a good answer for that, I'd love to know too