It’s widely used in the EDA (chip design) industry. (Unfortunately)
It’s widely used in the EDA (chip design) industry. (Unfortunately)
Well, my beard is the right colour… But none.
I had an Acorn BBC B (running Acorn MOS), then an A3000, A5000, RiscPC (all with RISC OS), then I switched to Linux. I have occasionally used DOS and Windows at work, but never as my main home OS. (I write Linux software for work, but do use a windows laptop to connect to my Dev box)
I love fairemail. I had an issue with some mails I was getting regularly not rendering properly and the guy was so helpful that I donated again even though I already had the paid one (which confused him!)
I gave up on owncloud just before it became nextcloud because it kept breaking every time I updated it.
Wallabag is similar for me now. I’m stuck on a slightly out of date version because I can’t get newer ones to run. Everything else I self host is painless though.
If you liked the first one then you should like the second. It is more of the same (and I don’t mean that in a bad way - sometimes it’s good to concentrate on what you know works.)
Some Rock Band 4 for the rivals weekly challenge (though I have a feeling my crew isn’t getting promoted this time).
Then continuing with Assassin’s Creed Mordor 2 (aka Middle Earth Shadow of War).
You did remind me that I had been thinking of replaying Uncharted 4 and Lost Legacy. Maybe I will play those next.
I really enjoyed Days Gone. Have fun!
If other games had the atmosphere you couldn’t land on them though.
Still in use in the UK too. See for example the title of the Rowan Atkinson film “Keeping Mum”.