I haven’t been to school in a while, but we had smartphones when I did. And if we took up our phones in class we got called out by the teacher.
I haven’t been to school in a while, but we had smartphones when I did. And if we took up our phones in class we got called out by the teacher.
I thought the same thing about soft, bend-able screens. But that became a fairly big thing.
I’ve noticed that while playing, actors move exactly the same way that they used to, and the same or very similar bugs will appear.
This is really good information, now I know to avoid their browser like the plague.
Where am I supposed to get them then?
I’m thinking Mint.
“The man should be given honors for doing the reich the favor of disposing of the untermensch, even if it did fail.”
It’s probably the gesta- I mean ICE
Well, in this case you can have different audio profiles for each channel.
What I’m imagining is more like a flying knife.
American cheese product is about to become actual plastic.
It’s a flying nightmare, until somebody figures out how to cut the cable in flight.
Guess it’s gonna happen again, because the Americans love letting this happen.
Then you should have no issue naming a distro that is a 1:1 equal of Windows 10 or maybe even 7, but with none of the enshittification and only upsides.
“I’m tired of being shit on by these catholic priests.”
“Oh bro you should totally switch to buddhism.”
This is what all you Linux proselytizers sound like.
I don’t want an alternative, I want a goddamn solution to my problem.
At least Elder Scrolls has a foundation. Part of the issue with Starfield was that it was a new IP, with no real predecessors. For ES6 they can look at the past titles and see what players liked.
Honestly I’m getting a bit tired of discussions about Windows getting hijacked by people almost aggressively pushing Linux as the go-to alternative. I’m sure Linux is good, but it often feels less like helpful advice and more like proselytizing. I think most users aren’t looking for a whole paradigm shift, they want improvements within the environment they already know, not a completely different system with its own learning curve and compromises.
Gee, I wonder why.