I second that opinion. It seemed shallow and easy at the beginning, but turned out to be a really entertaining and challenging game. I also love how the characters age, develop, and eventually retire.
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Maybe it’s not. Maybe we are all tiny parts of same consciousness that creates the dream, which makes it consistent based on our shared expectations, or shared subconscious, or whatever connection it is that makes us one. Or something along these lines.
That would explain the consistency without relying upon rigid materialist laws.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally making the move to Linux, and I have questions before I get started.English
10 monthsNo worries, bazzite has you covered there too.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally making the move to Linux, and I have questions before I get started.English
10 monthsI can second bazzite. It. Just. Works. But it is built differently from the distros that everyone has heard of like arch & Ubuntu, so it’s best to read up on how to install non-flatpak programs.
Keep in mind that steam can run Windows programs for you with it’s emulation layer. It’s not the only option, but it is convenient as an app launcher.



This is not exactly an answer to your question, but I thought I would share anyway.
I use Obsidian for all sorts of PC work, and there are a multitude of plugins and scripts to automate and organise all sorts of tasks. I have no need for any scripts outside of this program.
https://obsidian.md/
Edit: let me know if you are interested and want some tips. There are a million tutorials and articles out there too.