Official homepage of Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead open source turn-based survival RPG development project. Hosts downloads of game and links to community sites...

So confident, so incorrect.

Of course there are the legal benefits people have mentioned, but I think a lot of it is that humans love our symbolism and ceremonious tradition. Sure, the ring and ceremony aren't what make your bond, but it is symbolically immortalized through them.
Weddings don't have to be incredibly expensive. My wife doesn't like diamonds, so I proposed to her with a piece of her birth stone. We had our wedding in a state park, we were able to reserve a large section of it for sub $100. We went with simple silver wedding bands from a local jeweler. The biggest cost was food and drink for 70 people. Even though ours was comparatively cheap for a wedding, you could do it way cheaper. Some couples choose to elope, some have a smaller ceremony with only their closest family. It doesn't need to cost an arm and a leg to be a beautiful day.

New pasta just dropped

I play it on my Linux desktop with my Steam controller with a custom config. Runs geat and feels comfy with the controller.

Sounding like a boomer already lol.

Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead - A Zombie Survival Traditional Roguelike
CDDA is a zombie survival game with a heavy focus on realism in it's mechanics. The controls can be intimidating if you've never played a game like this before. You might need a cheat sheet open on the second monitor or maybe your phone, but I think it's worth the effort getting the hang of it.
CDDA is available for Windows, Linux, OSX, and Android.

Vector Pinball: A Simple Pinball Game for Android

HyperRogue: A Non-Euclidean Roguelike
HyperRogue is a roguelike that is played on a non-euclidean hyperbolic plane.

Endless Sky: An Open Source Space Trading and Combat Game

Made the switch to Fennec and IceRaven on Android, and Zen on my Linux desktop, which also has Windows and Mac versions. Sure, they're forks of Firefox, but they are not subject to the same TOS. I used to use LibreWolf on my desktop but ended up having too many issues with it. Lots of crashing and instablility that regular Firefox just didn't have.
Another great tool for unGoogled Android users is FFUpdater. It will handle updating of many open source (not just Firefox-based) browsers. You could also use something like Obtanium for something less browser-specific.

It's been said but heavy cream is a great alternaive, I use about one tablespoon per mug. Sometimes I add a tiny bit of vanilla extract and a small amount of powdered sugar to the cream and whip it with an electric frother.
A dairy free alternative is oat milk, the thicker store bought ones are great, but I usually make my own. Just blend a 1/4 to 1/2 cup of oats to 2 cups of water in a blender for 30 seconds and strain through coffee filters or some salvaged fabric from an old shirt. It can be heated and frothed, then poured over the top of your coffee for a nice foam.
To be honest though, usually if I'm not feeling like straight black coffee I just add 1/2 tbs of brown sugar and that's more than enough for me.

Right, thank you. Fossify is what I use, force of habit with the old name.

I use Simple Calendar from Simple Mobile Tools. Fossify Calendar.

I keep mine running 24/7 because it puts less thermal wear on the hardware. But I pay a flat rate for my electricity included in my rent, so it doesn't cost any extra.
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Best one I got out of 8.


Yeah I would just stay clear of the chat. There's plenty of normal people on the network, it's just they don't use the chat either. I've met some cool folks through DM's though.