The Chornobyl Exclusion Zone continues to fascinate me, both irl and virtually.
The Chornobyl Exclusion Zone continues to fascinate me, both irl and virtually.
I wish I have the time to sink into a big RPG like this
They definitely shouldn’t’ve used the term “Games-as-a-Service”
You might be right
The fucking cigarette. I never noticed before lmao
In under 80 years they’ll have to change the system again smh
Imagine reddit causing The Great Depression 2.
That and it easily running on Linux, either naively or though Proton, is why I haven’t touched any AAA in like… at least 5 years? Maybe closer to 10.
Thanks for reminding me of jitsi! I’ll see if my group would bite for a matrix and jitsi combo lol
Any alternative you would recommend? I’m mostly using it for video group call for dnd. Although convincing the group to change to yet another program would be the hardest part.
It’s gotten to the point where Doritos costs as much as the “fancy” kettle chips in the organic isle that used to be $1-2 more expensive a few years ago.
I wonder how does ATC talk to the plane. Does it get routed to the remote pilot? The article describes controlling the plane through a series of menus. Does the pilot have enough flexibility when something unexpected happens like a sudden weather change or bird strike?
Maybe that and the creator of Mastodon actively rolling out the red carpet for Zuck
3 grenades tossed into a room full of people and no one died on the scene? That’s some luck
Internet is important and useful, but it didn’t stop the .com bubble from being a thing
That icon is great. Very cute.
Wait 5 seconds and it plays or bombarded with ads that, at best, takes 5 second and an manual action before watching a video?
Yeah, if I wasn’t using Freetube on desktop I’m still not watching ads.
Got me in the first word, not gonna lie.
Just throwing more personal anecdotal story, I use Mint at home and Win10 at work. The amount of time something wonky happen at work, like Teams being Teams, or issues connecting to wifi, are much higher than at home.
The only time I’ve touch the command panel is when there’s some obscure programs I wanna try out. I don’t even know how to delete a file using the Command Panel without looking it up first.
Using Mint as an Internet machine, and even gaming in my case with Steam making it so much easier, I feel much less resistance with Mint compared to Win10. Win10 just hides everything away and I feel like I need to twist its arm just to maybe have it do things I want, and I just want to print something. Mint was literally just plug and print. Mint feels more like Win7 than Win10 ever did to me.
I’m sick of these monkey fighting snakes on this Monday to Friday plane!