I’ve heard that some trans women get “phantom periods” after hrt, like the hormonal cycle still happens even if the parts aren’t there.
Game dev and Linux user
I’ve heard that some trans women get “phantom periods” after hrt, like the hormonal cycle still happens even if the parts aren’t there.
I can’t tell if this is a joke, real, or misinformation.
No reason really, there’s just no point to set a super high limit if your save file is a 5kb text file.
Also valve does review the game and might not like an absurdly high limit, but I don’t know if they actually care or not.
Yeah devs get to set the limit. (Source: am a dev w/ a game on steam)
I basically only buy from locally owned restaurants now because there’s really no difference. Basically the same price, and pretty much everywhere lets you order online or get some form of delivery, so it’s not any less convenient. And the food’s better.
Depends on the person. I tend to use “guys” and “dudes” as gender neutral and nobody’s ever corrected me, but it doesn’t hurt to ask.
Distance is a criminally underrated racing platformer cyberpunk horror game. Worth it for the campaign alone IMO but there’s also multiplayer, a level editor with workshop support, two bonus campaigns, car customization, and a track generator.
I mean I kind of get the metaphor and appreciate the idea of being the kind of leader that people can feel comfortable around, but there’s got to be better ways of expressing that.
It’s more likely than you think
Idk, I feel like this is kind of reductive. I honestly more feel bad for troops and veterans. Recruitment takes advantage of people without much money or direction in life, promising things like a free college education, employment, and benefits for them and their family. Lots of people who join just don’t have many other options. I opt to blame the system, not the people the system takes advantage of.
Their ai makes up shit and they hail it as a technological innovation, it’s only fair to make shit up about the ai.
Yeah, on my keyboard it’s just an icon so I forgot the actual name lol
Should be the screenshot key
Oh weird, I suppose that makes sense for debian though where the goal is to be stable rather than be up-to-date.
What web browser requires you to add a repo to install it on Linux
They’re not interactive but Spec Ops: The Line’s loading screens stick out to be. They start out as pretty standard tips and lore info, but then starts giving you stuff like the definition of ptsd, a fun fact about increasing suicide rates in the military, or just telling you you’re not a good person. Occasionally the normal loading screen is entirely replaced with a ghostly image.
I use a switch pro controller regularly on mint, so it should work. I believe support got merged into the kernel a while back.
If not, joycond also works (although it’s a bit janky in my experience): https://github.com/DanielOgorchock/joycond
Smh can’t even use a game engine without getting into politics.
MIT license is useful for a lot of stuff that is traditionally monetized. Game development tools, for example. I don’t think a game engine could become very popular if you had to release your game’s source code for free.