FYI if you use !bellobearofficial@lemmy.world then it’ll work as a clickable link regardless of instance
More of a crossover between !mathmemes@lemmy.blahaj.zone and !historymemes@lemmy.world really!
I guess it’s still true if you want to get that perfect Arch install, but I’d imagine most people still saying that now had a bad experience many years ago and are unaware of how simple and smooth it can be nowadays.
I think this is a bit of a harsh review; “not as good a puzzle as Portal” and “not as funny as the Stanley Parable” are like criticising an indie film release for not being as good as Lord of the Rings!
It’s a short puzzle game with an interesting unique concept and a few hidden secrets, I don’t think it’s trying to be funny or revolutionary.
It is a relatively new app so maybe they haven’t perfected the UI yet. This is Epic though, so I wouldn’t hold my breath on it improving.
I guess you could try playing them on a desktop using waydroid
Good detective work
I received the same form of email receipt as I did for claiming PC games, so that’s a positive sign
That’s the same as Google Play though. If this behaves in the same way then pressing the download button will add it to your account for the future.
Data privacy (the “right to be forgotten”) I’d say is the main reason. Say you realise that you’ve built up a little to much linkable information about yourself over the years and don’t want it readily available for whoever might want to make use of it.
As appropriate for a post about fish I’ve taken the bait and looked up just what the fuck is going on. It’s a barreleye or macropinna microstoma and it’s pretty cool.
The Poland thing is pretty minor in comparison to cutting the entirely of Asia in half instead of splitting one of the massive oceans. Did they just want to put the Americas in the middle?
Lemmy can be as simple if not simpler than that: