The phones weren't designed to get you addicted to them back then. I am a teacher, and if I had to start every class by convincing all student who didn't put their phones in the phone-locker to do it, then I would have no time left for teaching. I have pivoted to making classroom assignments that students have to complete using their phones instead, and it's working wonders.
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I keep giving up on Disco Elysium. What makes it so great in your opinion? Hopefully you can awake the Disco beast in me, because I really want to like it
I feel you. Sorry you had to go through that experience.
Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds. I am usually a huge SciFi fan, but I like the genre for it's ability to reflect on humanity by extrapolating on current technologies/trends or comparing our culture to unique alien ones.
Revelation Space was technobabble and descriptions of weapons for pages upon pages, and it was totally devoid of any philosophy or reflection on humanity. I never DNF a book, but this one I almost gave up on.
Danish libraries provide an online streaming service, where you can watch 2-3 movies a month for free. It's awesome! They even had Everything Everywhere All At Once before any other streaming service here.
Works like a charm. I've been playing WoW on my steamdeck, through a battlenet launcher installed this way.
I just really want to pass on my game library to my kids one day. Can licenses be passed on, or is inheriting entertainment just dead now?
Have they removed the ubisoft launcher requirement yet?
This feels like OG 4chan or Reddit, and I'm all for it. Great ducks, people!
Play with a controller. Makes the slippery-ass controls feel way more natural.
This game is already worth every cent in its current state. Can't wait to see what the last polish will bring.