Not sure if it will count, but the Ancient Cave in Lufia 2 (SNES) was a game in and of itself. It was basically a roguelike dungeon. 100 random floors, it reverts you to level 1 and there were rare special items you could sometimes find in runs that could be brought back in. Beating the Ancient Cave is much, much harder and more rewarding than beating the game itself (storyline aside).
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I’d never have even considered honey, but “hot honey” stuff has started becoming popular and it is pretty great so I bet honey on pizza works well.
Careful there, I have it on good authority that this particularly large turtle has an attitude.
I love adding black olives or banana peppers to pizza along with a meat (usually pepperoni or meatball). Banana peppers specifically give it the contrasting flavor that I think people like from adding pineapple to a pizza, but without being so pineapple.
Wow, that is very disappointing. I had started using startpage as a Google alternative. While it still may be preferable to Google specifically, their mail product is definitely out.
I hear police boxes and phones booths are popular as well.
My current favorite music player on PC is Quod Libet. It gives a bit of the old FB2K vibe with how its music selection works as well as all the plugins. I use it on Linux, but I know they have a Windows version as well.
In high school, I used to look for the most offensive bumper stickers possible. My favorite was from a band I liked that said “Genitorturers sodomized my honor student”. Let’s just say that parents of other kids did not like it.
zod000@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•My Openbox Experiment - Ditching the Desktop Environment?9·2 months agoI used Openbox directly without a DE for a number of years on my netbook. It was perfectly serviceable for that use case, but I don’t think I’d have been as happy with it for my main workstation or personal desktop.
Not the person you replied to, but the phone number requirement is one of the main reasons that I don’t use Signal.
Maybe that is what it was that I am thinking of.
I could swear my original US release had some weird combo of the two. I gave away 90% of my PS1 and PS2 games last year so I can’t check now, but I really think it had the main image shown from the Japanese release on the case. Maybe the image was shown in game on the loading screen or something and I am just remembering it wrong.
zod000@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Apparently You Can Pay at Whole Foods Using Your Palm...5·2 months agoThey have these at my local Whole Foods too, I was horrified the first time I saw it. I have yet to see a single person use these devices, and I hope that is the common behavior.
Was the TV you got from Sceptre? I got one recently as a dumb TV and it was quite cheap. No complaints thus far, but also managed my expectations in display and speaker quality from a $150 TV.
zod000@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Where did the "Plasma" in KDE Plasma come from, and why do many people say that with or instead of just KDE?4·3 months agoThe issue is that it was the DE originally, some people (myself included) just didn’t fully get the memo when it changed like 15 or so years ago. I haven’t used the KDE DE since before that change, so I get how it could be missed. Rebranding is hard, even years later. I am sure many people think KFC still stands for Kentucky Fried Chicken too.
zod000@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•China is quietly pushing ahead with massive 50,000Mbps broadband rollout to leapfrog rest of the world on internet speeds8·3 months agoReminds me of the informal study where people kept choosing pizza that came in more/smaller slices because they thought it was more pizza.
zod000@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it me or Ubuntu secretly replaces DEB Firefox with Snap Firefox?28·3 months agoDefinitely not you, they absolutely do this with snaps and have for a while. This was the main reason I stopped using Ubuntu.
zod000@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which distro would you install on a celeron 2gb ram laptop for a lay person to use?1·3 months agoNot exactly, when Crunhbang development ceased Crunchbang++ aka #!++came out and that distro is currently maintained. As far as I can tell #!++ is more of the same, which is a good thing. I had to retire my tired old eee pcs a long while back, so the NUC I replaced it with was fine with standard Debian since it had 16x the ram.
zod000@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which distro would you install on a celeron 2gb ram laptop for a lay person to use?41·3 months agoI was always a fan of crunchbang when I used a couple of eee pcs as servers. It ran very light.
I thought of another one. There is a minigame in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 called Tiger! Tiger that is great. it is basically an arcade game where getting certain scores gives you credits that can be redeemed for upgrades for some characters. The minigame is randomized and has three different difficulty tiers and is overall really well done.