I posted that 10 months ago.
That being said, it seems to still work for me.
I posted that 10 months ago.
That being said, it seems to still work for me.
I find listening to (already listened to—this part is important) stuff is like a sleeping pill. Rip YouTube videos and put just the audio on your phone. Play it at bed time—I use earbuds and throw it under my pillow.
Right now, I’m listening to Kings & Generals and Operations Room audio. In the past, I’ve done Futurama audio.
WMI was introduced in XP (I think? Was it later?) and asking WMI for the version string was pretty common.
The reason there isn’t a Windows 9 is because there was a common test for windows versions that went something like this:
std::string winVer = getWinVerStr();
if (winVer.find(“Windows 9”) != -1)
{
// This is windows 95 or 98
}
A good chunk of older programs would likely have issues.
Similar experience. I doubled down by playing volleyball afterwards. The bruise was practically from wrist to shoulder.
We need a ShitRimWorldSays community on Lemmy stat.
The game is definitely not for everyone, but ProsperousUniverse kind of stands alone when it comes to people’s descriptions of niches/genres.
The game is an economy/real-time MMO with no real PvP. “Real-time” not like an RTS but as in “this operation takes many hours or days” and everyone has that same time burden.
It’s a game where planning far outperforms “always online” gameplay, so people end up learning spreadsheet software to optimize everything for themselves.
In addition, the UI is modular like a Bloomberg terminal, so it feels right—you feel like a trader.
While I get that others are grossed out by it, this looks fucking delicious to me.
Taiwan is Taiwan.
China is West Taiwan.
You could try ProsperousUniverse. It’s more of a game you play while you play others, but definitely a “wait, I spent 18 hours on a spreadsheet?” type of game.
Eating that cost me 3 kidney stones, but it was worth it.