hamsda

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[–] hamsda@lemm.ee 2 points 1 day ago

MageQuit was way more hilarious than I initially thought. I went to a friend to play another 2 or 3 games over the span of 6 to 8 hours. We started with MageQuit and suddenly, it was 8pm. We also played MageQuit and nothing else the next time we met.

It's going to be very funny when we finally all gather and play a free-for-all 6 player match.

Every cent was well spent on this one.

[–] hamsda@lemm.ee 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I only use my steam deck for portable, local multiplayer games. Well, except for when I play Pokemon Red / Blue / Yellow with EmuDeck.

I mostly find new titles via filtering by local multiplayer tags and buying stuff that's on sale and looks interesting. If it looks good but isn't on sale, I throw it on my wishlist-pile. There's plenty of fun stuff for couch multiplayer sessions!

The last time, we played

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[–] hamsda@lemm.ee 4 points 2 days ago

Ha, that would've helped me a few times. Good to know!

Still, I wouldn't switch vim for nano ever again. nano is a good and easy start, but I think if you do more than just basic editing of a few files every now and then, learning vim is the way to go.

vim is pretty customizable, widespread and it has been around for quite some time after all. If you think you need it, somebody most likely already made it as a vim-plugin :)

[–] hamsda@lemm.ee 13 points 2 days ago (2 children)

vim was such an unimaginable improvement over nano for doing stuff on linux servers. Having an in-shell-editor search-and-replace function alone is worth everything you have to do to learn vim.

And after I was comfortable around vim because of all the "training" on servers, I just switched to vim fulltime. No more GUI editor for me!