

You could maybe setup a SMB share targeting your download location, mount that on the computer you’d like to install on, then point the setup.exe at the SMB share for the bin files.
You could maybe setup a SMB share targeting your download location, mount that on the computer you’d like to install on, then point the setup.exe at the SMB share for the bin files.
Yeah. I rock climb as my job basically, and my finger health is in the bin most of the time…
I use Sunshine with the Moonlight client for Remote Desktop. With my computer running Tailscale I can connect to it from anywhere. It’s designed for game streaming on a local network, but tweak the bandwidth settings down and it works a treat for remote work.
Some other books that handle time travel in fun ways and play with explicitly making changes to the past.
Live action Bad Apple just dropped???‽!!‽‽!
I use Tailscale for the virtual LAN setup
My disaster ended about a year ago, just starting to feel like I should find another…
I don’t really play Minecraft anymore, different block game has taken over, but I used to be big into modded Minecraft and map editing. I believe a tool called Amulet is kind of the “modern MCEdit”. Might do what you’re looking for.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!!
Ooo! I like this! I’m trans femme and nonbinary and often use T4T to describe myself because I think I could really only be with people that “get it”. While it’s largely true, there are people that probably wouldn’t consider themselves trans, but are queer in the way that makes them “get it” that I would be perfectly comfortable with. “Queerian” seems to sort of broaden the trans umbrella in a helpful way, while also shifting the focus away from binary trans folk, who, while of course valid in their desires for binary transition, aren’t really queer in the way I mess with.
I’m not familiar with the weightlifting system, but I’m assuming it’s similar to the divisions in Trackmania COTD. They seem like they could be translated to just about any sport and naturally organize competitors for the fairest and closest matchups which also makes for very entertaining viewing.
Oooohhhh yes!!! I haven’t gotten to play it yet which is why I forgot it! It’s on my list!!
Getting to put time into smaller, slower games has been lovely!!
I don’t know the vibe of the cafe I found yet, if it’s only super competitive I probably won’t frequent it at all.
Is this a promise or a threat? I’m just looking for clarity, either way I’m fine with it. Just need to make sure I’m in the right headspace.
Yeah, it’s a game I chip away at. I’m at a point in it that the levels often take hours and/or multiple sittings to work out.
Yeah I just used the one I keep handy in text expansion shortcuts in my phone. Didn’t even think twice about needing to escape the character. Oops ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I do this a lot too, and most of my friends are very understanding, which has also prompted me to get better about remembering what they were saying so I can recenter the conversation on them once my tangent is over. I had an ex (both of us non-binary) that really couldn’t get past that and see it for what my other friends do (the ‘tism) and only perceived as my (amab on feminizing hrt) talking over them (afab not on hrt) in a “domineering man” kind of way, even though they have way more traditionally masc traits then me (competitiveness, impatience, over confidence in their understanding of things to a point of stubbornness…). I really liked them and thought they understood because they’re also neurodivergent, but just couldn’t get over it or learn to work with it, or even give me the time to improve on it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Glad your friend seems to be on board!!
I’m a fan of taking turns “driving” for slower paced logic or puzzle games. Titles that come to mind:
I can highly recommend all of these as they almost universally benefit from more minds working on them together. I would say Baba is the only one that gets REALLY challenging, but there are good mind and logic bending puzzles throughout them all!
EDIT: I’ll also add that Myst, Golden Idol, and Chants of Sennar (Summertime Madness maybe a little) all benefit from solid note taking and map making This provides a great job for the “copilot” while the other person is managing the actual input device.
+1 for the LEGO games. Sort of my go to sleeper pick for surprisingly good games. The humor is good, gameplay is decent though I have to go on big breaks between playing through one because gameplay game to game can be a bit samey.
Thanks for reminding me! Gotta take my evening dose!