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Women Continue To Represent More Of The Gaming Audience, Especially On Switch
  • Yep, plenty of girls/women out there who don't really consider themselves "gamers" who will put multiple-digit hours into those management types of games. I personally know several like that. I would imagine a lot of women don't really get into direct PVP online gaming due to the online environment and lack of attempts to appeal to female gamers with the designs of such games, but would probably play a lot of single-player in a bunch of different genres and series. As the article implies, Nintendo IPs in particular would be appealing due to lack of pandering to either the common "gamer" demographic or to what many other publishers think women want in games (overly stereotypical "girl stuff").

  • Favorite bird Pokémon?
  • I don't usually end up using a lot of bird Pokémon in playthroughs (Flying types I pick are usually flying dragons). That said I do really like the sleek design of Galarian Articuno, and I had a Fearow once that was a star team member of the one nuzlocke I ever attempted (Fire Red).

  • What are you playing this weekend? 2023-07-21
  • Tears of the Kingdom. I did figure out where the tear in the Hebra geoglyph was and have gotten a bunch more since then. I went madlad and completed Gerudo second of the four areas despite Gerudo usually being the hardest area in these types of Zelda games, and honestly, the only really hard part of it was the temple boss, which took me a fair number of tries and a short detour from the temple for some cooking, but I eventually beat it when I discovered a trick for the second half of the fight. Now I'm just wandering the land filling the map some more and doing a bunch of side quests and shrines where I find them before I take on the Goron area third.

    EDIT: I should note I'm not wandering without an objective, I wanted to make sure I visited Kakariko and Hateno villages at least. I actually spent almost my entire three-hour play session last night in and around Hateno doing side quests.

  • What is KDE Neon, in simpler or more practical terms? How's your experience with it?
  • Yep. I'm running Neon instead of Kubuntu for this reason. I didn't want the hassle of dealing with snap, and I wanted the latest KDE stuff, so it's perfect for me and I'm enjoying the experience. May not be for everyone, though.

  • Linux will continue to be a frustrating geeks-only club unless and until somebody starts getting paid to work on it
  • So... it sounds like you're struggling with Snap. In addition to others' suggestion (try a different distro without Snap, perhaps one of those distros made by a different company such as Fedora (Red Hat), an OpenSUSE variety (SUSE), or even a corporate, less Snap-reliant Ubuntu-based distro like Pop_OS (System 76)), you could also try uninstalling Snap from Ubuntu or installing another binary option like Flatpak/Flathub and installing your software that way. Frankly, the amount of money these companies make working on Linux or Linux-based products has nothing to do with your struggles. Plus, the companies you mention do, in fact, make money working on the kernel itself because they contribute to the kernel as a project. Even Microsoft and Google do the same, though Microsoft does so for the sake of WSL and Google does for Chrome OS and Android. So plenty of people make money if the Linux kernel keeps having work done on it and keeps improving. I don't see what the problem is with the kernel itself. The lack of polish, as you call it, in Linux-based OSes is not a fault at all of the kernel but in all the various other parts that go into the OS. And that level of polish can vary quite widely. As you note, Snap has been holding Ubuntu back quite a bit due to lack and reluctance of community adoption. Even just trying a different Ubuntu-based OS such as Pop_OS, Linux Mint or Neon may change your view.

  • Vikings WR and 2023 first-round pick Jordan Addison was cited Thursday morning for driving 140 MPH in a 55 MPH zone, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.
  • Seriously, on both ends. The players never learn to stay out of trouble, and the Vikings GMs never learn to avoid players with off-field issues. As a Vikings fan it gets really frustrating to see. Though I don't know if the high number of issues is due to us having more players with those personal issues or due to Minnesota law enforcement not giving players a pass compared to other places (though I don't have a problem with that - nobody should get a pass for dangerous behavior).

  • The catholic mass has been defacto banned in the state of Alaska prisons for almost 2 months. The sacrifice of the mass can not take place since priest are no longer allowed to bring wine in.
  • Maybe the bishops in Alaska can ask if there's a minimal amount of alcohol content that would constitute "wine" to them? If that answer is greater than zero, perhaps they could work around it if the minimum given is enough that the Church would consider it acceptable matter? I don't know off the top of my head the minimum alcoholic content the Church allows for being considered wine for liturgical purposes, but perhaps an understanding can still be reached.

    Another option may be to allow for the wine to only be consumed by the chaplain and not offered as a species for communion for others? I can understand that the state is probably concerned about mere possession for safety and security, but one would think a prison should be secure enough to allow a chaplain a small flask to be concealed and consumed in the span of 5-10 minutes every week. Priests have faced far more dangerous situations in their ministry. If the state is concerned about litigation over security issues, just have the chaplain sign a waiver that they're responsible for what they bring to their work.

  • Miyamoto wonders why Pikmin hasn't sold more and why people think the games are difficult
  • Yeah, designing games geared towards kids and younger audiences isn't just about story/aesthetics, it's also about difficulty. Most young kids don't have the attention span or critical thinking skills to sit there and try to beat an enemy or puzzle that older kids or adults would find genuinely challenging.

    I could split Nintendo games (I've played) into three groups based on target audience:

    Younger: cute art style, simple challenges, short game play for young children; Kirby, Yoshi

    All Ages: easy-to-learn basics to get you through the main game, but there's more complex stuff and greater challenge if you want it; mostly pick-up-and-play but not TOO short; Mario, Pokemon, DK Country, Super Smash Bros.

    Older Gamers: more (relatively) mature subject matter, challenge from the beginning, complex mechanics and/or puzzles or both to get teen/adult brains going; Metroid, Xenoblade, Fire Emblem, Zelda BotW and TotK (previous Zelda games would be in my All Ages tier)

  • Proton Pass is open source and has now passed an independent security audit
  • If you use an IMAP email client the ProtonMail Bridge works great on Linux. VPN works well from the command line, though the GUI is still pretty clunky and RAM heavy and either way they really need to make Wireguard and Stealth available on Linux already.

  • Glacies Nuke Citrinne Showcase
  • Gacha's been REALLY annoying in general all summer. I've been using every spare orb on the summer banners with only off-banner units to show for it. I'm getting really frustrated with it, but that's what I can expect after going fully F2P since late last year.

  • Are packages from flathub always safe?
  • Flathub is likely safer than most other places to get flatpaks from, certainly safer than just some random repo you find on some guy's website somewhere, but no software source is guaranteed to be 100% safe.

  • Favorite Engage Master Class
  • Ironically my most dominant unit in either of my playthroughs was my Warrior Anna paired with Tiki. Granted, Tiki will make any unit good (I gave Tiki to Jean in my second playthrough and he was almost as dominant) but I don't think she really needed Tiki, she would have dominated anyway. Legions of nobles and trained soldiers, outperformed by a child. Lyn was another emblem who made both the units I gave her to into monsters: Ivy with her unique class in playthrough 1 and Bow Knight Etie in playthrough 2. Diamant in his unique class was also really good, with either Ike or Roy.

  • What are you playing this weekend? 2023-07-15
  • This week in TotK I cleared the first temple (Wind Temple) and have been working on mopping up everything I can in the Hebra region so I have to spend the least time there possible moving forward. It was my least favorite part of BotW and TotK didn't really change my opinion. One related question though: guides I've found say you don't need to do the geoglyphs in order, but I've found the one in the northern snowfield and have combed the entire thing multiple times, including where the guides say you find the tear, but the tear is nowhere to be found. I got the one just outside Rito Village, which is supposed to be second, right away, it was readily available. Are the guides wrong, are you forced to pick them up in order?

  • Twins games will remain on Bally Sports for remainder of 2023 season
  • I just saw this now. That's unfortunate. Really hope some better network comes along with a better offer this off season, but I was listening to KFAN talk about it and they basically made the point of, well, who else is there in the area? At least up here Bally's the only RSN in town, and the Twins already tried and failed at making their own back in the 2000s with that Victory Sports network. Our hope is really with MLB pulling like they did with the Padres and taking it over themselves. Manfred has expressed interest in that, we can only hope they follow through.

  • Has anyone used or contributed to OpenStreetMap?
  • OSMAnd is how I use OpenStreetMap too. It's quite good for road routes even in rural areas, but especially in those rural areas finding specific locations can be spotty or outdated. Even in my town of over 100,000, I still have trouble finding some local places like restaurants and businesses. I always try searching for what I'm looking for before I leave home, so I have access to my computer to pull up a map and address to pin onto OSMAnd if I need to. (I'm someone who de-Googles as much as humanly possible so I don't use Google Maps.) With more up-to-date data it can be a great alternative to Google or Apple Maps, but that's the nature of crowd built data: it's only as up-to-date as the data contributors provide, and that's both a strength and a weakness of OSM.

  • Nintendo Direct - FE4 Echoes Incoming?

    What it says on the tin. Do you think we'll see an FE4 remake in the Direct tomorrow? The Jugdral games are the only general group of games that have yet to see a Western release in some form (I know FE3 and FE6 also don't have Western releases yet, but we do have at least one Archanea and Elibe game here).

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