Yeah, I can't stand wireless mice. But enjoy!
Feidry
Yeah, the reason I stopped using mine was because the feet wore off and I felt like it was time to upgrade to the better laser of the G400s. Otherwise, they're the same mouse. Buttons in the same place, same shape. Different color, better laser and bigger feet.
Looks like my 12 year old MX518 looked like when I retired it for a G400s.
Yeah, in it's current iteration, it just exudes potential. I couldn't just let it die so I started digging for information and ended up speaking with the developer whom noone had heard from in 5 years. Original source code is lost, unfortunately. So I'm starting from scratch.
My friend made Block Shop. The steam page for it is up now. If you like puzzle games then definitely check it out!
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I'm rebooting a massive space video game that was abandoned a few years ago. It's way too much game for me but whatever, I'll level up and then it won't be any more.
Seconding Hinge as the best one of the bunch. For all of them, it really depends on where you are. In my area, for example, Tinder is just everyone. It has the biggest pool of people on it by far.
I matched with my fiancee on Hinge and Tinder at the same time.
It's a whole process. I was on the dating apps for several years before I found The One, as they say. But I'm living proof that it can work if you keep trying.
I met my fiancee on Hinge and Tinder. We matched on both at the same time. Hinge is probably the better one if you're looking for something serious but play the field, whatever your attention span will allow for.
Bumble is also a decent one. It has, or at least used to have? I've not used it in almost 2 years, a "unique" feature where the woman messages first. Though that usually just ends up being a "Hi" or something even less conversation-starting.
Really depends on what you're looking for, I guess.
This is exactly me. I spend most of my workday on my phone, doom scrolling. There might be an hour of actual work to do on a given day. It's driving me insane and my neck is really starting to bother me from staring at my phone all day. I'm in the interviewing process for something different, so there's a light at the end of the tunnel but it's still pretty dark in here.
I'm pretty stressed out about the situation I'm in. It's a long story but I'll try to sum it up. I'm more or less working 2 full time jobs right now along with all the stuff that comes with being a home owner and partner to another person.
One job is "normal". And boring, so I hate every second of it. Other job is my dream but isn't currently paying the bills very well. It could, if I could quit the first job and focused on only the second but money won't ramp up immediately.
I'm not making enough between the two jobs to build up a buffer. Quitting the first job is the best path but it will also come with upsetting my partner for a period of time until the second job ramps up.
I'm so annoyed about how expensive it is to live. None of us signed up for this!