I should have been clearer about what I think should be spoiler-tagged. I do agree that knowing to keep going after reaching the end for the first time is important, but regarding your comment specifically, I think it’s also fun to discover the twists that come (the perspective change / the third playthrough) by yourself, even if they’re small.
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I’m on the fence about buying it, but I’ve read that the game has mostly tedious fetch side-quests. Is that something you felt too?
IMO, you should spoiler tag that.
Without spoiling anything, do make sure to enable the online features!
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Typst: "as powerful as LaTeX while being much easier to learn and use"
9·14 days agoFor those looking for a showcase, take a look at this recent publication in an academic journal.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Typst: "as powerful as LaTeX while being much easier to learn and use"
3·14 days agoTypst is way simpler to learn, especially if you’re used to markdown. You can first approach it as a markup language like markdown, but with some scripting.
Package management in LaTeX is infuriatingly bad, you can’t even specify the version you want to use.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Typst: "as powerful as LaTeX while being much easier to learn and use"
3·14 days agoSome journals and conferences are starting to accept Typst.
Personally, the huge difference with LaTeX is that if I want to do something slightly complex that is not covered by a third-party plugin, I’m not afraid to get my hands dirty and script it myself, whereas in LaTeX, I dread writing macros that do more than being notations/shorthands.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Typst: "as powerful as LaTeX while being much easier to learn and use"
2·14 days agoIt’s not the same use case. Asciidoc is closer to markdown/org/reST, i.e., simple markup languages, whereas Typst also emphasizes on presentation (layouting, element positioning, creation of complex figures, etc.). You can reproduce features from Asciidoc in Typst using scripting.
As for editors, aside from the official webapp, and the community LSP (tinymist), there aren’t that many available.
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Linux Phones@lemmy.ca•An as Open Source as Possible Pixel 8 ProEnglish
7·23 days agoThe AOSP is based on a modified version of the Linux kernel, so it is a Linux in that sense, but using it is quite different from using more traditional GNU/Linux distributions.
From what I take from the OSes listed in the sidebar of this community, this place is intended for linux-based phones which are not Android. There are already communities which are focused on Android/GrapheneOS/LineageOS, so it’d be fairer for this one to focus on the rest.
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Linux Phones@lemmy.ca•An as Open Source as Possible Pixel 8 ProEnglish
35·25 days agoI understand why the post you mentionned is in this community (although it’s debatable), since it is the continuation of a previous post. However, I don’t feel like this one should be in a community specifically about linux phones.
Sonic Mania. For a game where you’re supposed to go fast, it’s terribly frustrating when you slug through each level because you don’t know them well enough to fly through them. I feel like this game is more about memorizing maps and less about having quick reactions.
Dead Cells is a roguelite, due to the permanent upgrades that persist accross runs. A roguelike doesn’t have this type of progress. If you like Dead Cells, check out their new game, Windblown!
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What video game did you not expect to like as much as you did?
2·29 days agoYou should spoiler-tag that last bit for those who haven’t played it yet.
Unfortunately, Respawn was acquired by EA, yes.
The single-player campaign of Titanfall 2 is incredible. Short and sweet (about 6-8 hours), super fun parkour system and cool story to play. I highly to recommend to pick it up when on sale.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•An AI startup founder says he's planning a 'March for Billionaires' in protest of California's wealth taxEnglish
4·2 months agoIt’s from The Long Walk
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Technology@lemmy.world•Intel announced plans to start making GPUs, challenging NVIDIA's dominanceEnglish
3·2 months agoThe term you’re looking for is GPGPU (General Purpose computing on GPU)
True, that’s even worse because you then know that a solution exists.



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