I'm not aware of any distro that automatically clears a user's .cache in their home directories. Maybe you're thinking of /var/cache?
Takios
Gonna go for a renegade run across all three just to see what happens lol
I told myself the same once but I just couldn't do it. 😭
That's what I dislike about games that portray an insane urgency for the main mission. I enjoyed Cyberpunk 2077 the most before getting the chip and the "OMG you'll be dead in a few weeks or even days!" started. Just kills my enjoyment of any side content.
Baldur's Gate 3 is my main game currently after taking a break from it for a while. If I just need something where I don't have to think too much I boot up Risk of Rain Returns.
Also been in a kind of MMO mood recently so I tried out Neverwinter, World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy XIV, but found myself not really having fun with those.
It's clearly yif
This is Lemmy Shitpost, not Sensible Discussion 😆
Personally I've been happy with the Nokia branded phones (manufactured by HMD Global).
takes Notes oh no, this is even worse!
What's the legal basis around this project? One can't just hop on as a DJ and start broadcasting the newest Taylor Swift songs without getting DMCA'd, can they?
I played through NFS Heat which was more enjoyable than I had expected especially since I got it during the hefty 90% off sale recently.
Now I got a bit nostalgic and installed divine divinity again.
Otherwise users could easily taint the datasets by giving wrong answers on purpose.
I do that and as long as it's not too outlandish it lets me through.
It also makes updating easier. When a lib has a bug it can be fixed by updating one package. If every application on your system was statically linked, each one of these would have to be updated individually.