There are a lot of “I like this in theory but nobody else I know uses it” social things like Matrix 😑
There are a lot of “I like this in theory but nobody else I know uses it” social things like Matrix 😑
The Last Argument of Kings by Joe Abercrombie. The final book in what has become one of my favorite fantasy series.
Yep. Its such a great series with such a cool, fleshed out world, its hard to find another scifi series that hits the same way.
Duckduckgo has an email redirect thing where you can make temporary addresses that forward to your normal one.
I do it the old school way and just use stopwatches. Especially with running, it’s easy to just go by time and record it manually.
Some of them are free.
I use Iris, its very simple.
Joplin for notes, and Rclone drastically improves any cloud services.
That game ruled, I remember one of the tracks had a huge hidden stunt room you could find.
I’m on the 3rd Liveship Traders book by her right now. So 6 books deep into Elderlings with no plans on stopping. Robin Hobb is a complete genius at character writing.
The third book is excellent as well. Easilly one of my favorite scifi series.
Old school FPS games. Doom, Quake, Unreal, etc. They’re just simple, cathartic stress relief.
I don’t know if this helps, but if you use DuckDuckGo as a default search engine in your browser, its easy to look things up on Wiktionary using !wt. And yeah, Wiktionary is awesome and very underappreciated.
Synfig might be what you’re looking for.
The Book of the Ancestor series by Mark Lawrence.
Markor is FOSS and stores notes as md or txt files. I like that feature as well, I can sync it to outside devices and not need any specific app to open them.
Robin Hobb’s Farseer books fit, though Fitz is different ages throughout the story. Excellent series!
That’s good to hear. I loved Hyperion but have been reluctant to start Endymion because of hearing the same sorts of things about it.
Eyes of the Void by Adrian Tchaikovsky. The third book in an awesome space opera trilogy.
Mad Ship by Robin Hobb. Every book I read by her further makes her one of my favorite fantasy writers.
Basically when Windows became pay-per-install. PCs stopped coming with an install CD so if you needed to reset from scratch you couldn’t. I first tried Linux out of necessity because that was all I had to put on the machine in the house, and ended up never looking back.