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  • Panda@lemmy.todayOPtoGames@lemmy.worldSpin Rhythm XD
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    24 days ago

    It’s not just spinning and lining up the notes, but it’s pressing (different kinds of) buttons as well. I find it pretty difficult compared to some similar games but that means it’s all the more rewarding to find myself getting better at it. There are a lot of accessibility options as well so you can customise it the way you want.


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    Oh really? I wasn’t aware they (some of them) were the same devs! That’s pretty cool. It seems the community of the game is pretty small but pretty active for its size. I really like that the game is still being updated and everything. It’s such a fun game!

    Yeah spinsha.re has tons of great songs!





  • Thanks for your response! I have asthma, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis and Raynaud’s. I was on a high protein diet a few years ago and worked very well for me. However, during flares I found it to be difficult to handle the restrictions (I put on myself) because when you have an autoimmune disease you can’t diet like healthy people but also need to listen to your body’s needs. As in, sometimes I need the extra energy / calories to just function. So I always listen to my own body in this.

    I read that 3 to 4 times a week should work well, so that’s why I’m trying this routine but I’ll adjust this if I feel my body needs it.

    Is the 14 (or however many hours) hours mainly to restrict the time window in which you can eat, to help with limiting your calories? Because I do track/log my calorie intake and am pretty good with staying within those limits.





  • I use Jetbrains Rider on Linux which runs just fine. It takes some setting up to install .NET but it didn’t take me too long. Except for pre-release versions, that might take more trial and error.

    Overall I’m pretty satisfied with the switch to Linux and I haven’t had any major issues. Not with video games, either. Protondb.com is a good website to see what games do and don’t work on Linux and you may need to add launch options to get specific games to work or switch to a specific version of Proton.

    It’s up to you to decide if it’s worth it for you or not. You could try a dual boot setup first.