Fry and Leela from Futurama.
Eleanor and Chido from The Good Place.
Steven and Connie from Steven Universe.
Drag rides dragons and also “rides” dragons. drag/dragself person-independent pronouns. That means drag’s pronouns are the same in first, second, and third person.
Fry and Leela from Futurama.
Eleanor and Chido from The Good Place.
Steven and Connie from Steven Universe.
And like many human beings, they often refuse to admit their mistakes out of pride and anger.
Wine is not an emulator
No, you’re right to be frustrated. The support materials don’t explain it clearly at all, and finding out why NTFS isn’t supported is an ordeal. Steam should totally throw up an error message that explains the problem.
Drag prefers Linux because on Linux it’s actually possible to do everything right and have a perfect experience. It isn’t easy, it takes a lot of know-how and it’s best to be active on a support forum. But you can theoretically get it working perfectly. Windows? Not so much. Microsoft can decide to break your install basically whenever they want. Your knowledge isn’t an absolute factor, sometimes doing what you want is just impossible.
Proton is incompatible with the NTFS file system because NTFS lacks essential features Proton uses. Steam will try to stop you from running an NTFS game with Proton, and if you get it working anyway, you’ll corrupt your game data.
Proton is actually really good now
Time to install Linux
Onedrive tries to take away access to your documents folder. The new one it creates is very difficult to use with a terminal
If the fact that President Obama didn’t share a name with one of Hitler’s dogs was historically impactful enough to shape your decision to go back in time and change the dog’s name, then you can’t do it.
If there’s a possible way that the dog could have had that name and you wouldn’t have been aware of it (like if the media never connected the dots), then it’s possible.
You can only change things you don’t know about in advance. You know Hitler became chancellor of Germany, so you can’t change that. But you can change the name of his dogs if you don’t know what they were, and nobody who knew sent you back in time.
What if we encode brainwaves as vibrations of air molecules using some sort of vocal language?
That’s where they keep the Stargate
Sanderson’s third law of magic: Expand what you already have before you add something new.
Too many cars. No more third place.