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Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?
  • My recommendation l is going back to the basics: chess, especially lichess.org

    You can choose a mode however you want, and it may or may not be stressful. Multiplayer with friends or random online people, choose a time between 30 seconds for a game and infinity to move.

    If you don't want to play right now, you can solve tactical exercises.

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    Erklärung: Wie Ranzlite schon sagt: Ich missbrauche das Wort Verbrechen (Straftat) und mache daraus ein Verb-Rechen. Der Typ Recht mit seinem Rechen Verben auf dem Boden zusammen.

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  • Actually, scpwiki.com is the correct domain, but the ACP technical team haven't updated the https certificate in months.

    This actually breaks my SCP reader in my phone, as that relies in the official domain and requires https. The official domain redirects to wikidot, but work is going on with a replacement software.

  • PC gaming is mainstream. Now what?
  • I don't remember the last time I haven't gotten a game to work on my (Linux) machine, besides for the fact that I'm on a laptop right now, so obviously some stuff will have bad performance.

    For example, I played GTA V yesterday on it, the install was painless with steam and the launcher just needed to be started twice.

  • Solved: How can containers be forced to use a VPN?
  • That works but sucks when you redeploy the Vpn container iirc. I don't do this anymore.

    (Now I just use lxc containers with docker inside, and I'll set the default gateway of the lxc to another lxc that is a gateway for a VPN network)

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