The people I know who got lasik had to carry around reading glasses. I don't know the specific details of their treatment beyond that, but the idea of carrying glasses everywhere honestly seems less convenient than just wearing them all day
Thanks! I'll give it a shot one of these days.
Do you mind sharing your TotK setup? I never finished it because my kids always want the switch, and I find the ergonomics really uncomfortable to play for long
It also led to mass protests across Pakistan, after a policeman questioned why the woman had been out late on her own.
The day after the attack, a senior police official in Lahore, Umer Sheikh, appeared in front of the media and implied the woman was partly to blame.
He questioned why she had not taken a busier road, given that she was alone with her young children.
Man what a terrible take. Her car broke down, she had the doors locked, and they broke the windows and dragged her out before raping her at gunpoint. She was also a foreign tourist, and can't be expected to know all the good/bad parts of town imo.
The man was specifically allowed to have a ceremonial dagger due to being a Sikh. The Sikh claimed he had been attacked over racial motives, which led the police to discount what the student was saying. So multiple parts of this were very much based on the man being Sikh. You couldn't properly cover the story without mentioning the fact, so it's not surprising it's in the headline
How is Mina? I've heard some mixed takes on it, but it being from the Shovel Knight devs makes me want to jump on it.
I really enjoyed Outer Wilds, and Obra Dinn came up in some recommendations I read based on that. While it's true that the games share a limitation that you can only play them "properly" one time, they aren't yet hitting the same itch for me.
Also grabbed Chants of Sennaar awhile back, which I think may be similar to Obra Dinn.
I've actually run into several older games that have major issues on Windows but run great on Deck. Many of these require fan patches to fix their windows issues (stuff like increasing how much ram the game can use, etc).
A recent example was I gave a friend a copy of FEAR, just to discover it ran way worse on his high end PC than it does on my Steam Deck.
Mostly replaying older games this month. One new pickup is "Return of the Obra Dinn", which looks pretty interesting. I think it will be (eventually) a fun puzzle to put together, but I'm not sold on the on-boarding process of being pushed from one memory to another. Kinda feels like the game is dictating the pace early on, and I feel like that could have been handled better. But I've heard enough good things about it that I expect I'll enjoy it a lot by the end.
Even better, have the litter in the litter box be new, but with one cat turd poorly covered on the top, where it looks recently used.
Thanks for sharing all of this, it was a fun read.
You can also set up word filters in a lot of the Lemmy apps. Filtering words like Trump for example will remove a lot of negative content from your feed, especially since people are bad to post about him in specifically non-political communities.