Shoulda bought when it was a broken mess. Bestbuy was clearing out the console editions.
Shoulda bought when it was a broken mess. Bestbuy was clearing out the console editions.
And it’s weird, this kinda tech isn’t new at all.
Unless it’s showing something very specific that handle be handled in inline screenshots I’m not watching it. It’s bad enough there’s project managers putting specs into loom and such. Docs should be easily searchable and fast to reference. Ain’t nobody got time to watch a video.
It’s a little different as Spotify/apple/etc don’t produce music and are not trying to out license each other. Really good thing you don’t have to sub to half a dozen music services.
It still adds up fast especially if you run an instance that stores to s3 with a cdn. My mastodon server racked up 1k in cdn usage one month before I switched to local storage no cdn.
I wish more games were smarter about difficulty. If a player keeps losing have an option to reduce it a bit. Not everyone likes to/has time to retry grind until we get a good rng.
Not even news, it happened a few days ago now
Steam deck, rog Ally would be good options.
If you want a laptop that’s surprisingly not bad for the price look at the asus g14s. They go on sale every so often. Slap an extra stick of ram in there and you’re golden. Make sure to get gHelper from GitHub to get rid of all the asus bloat ware.
Most people work in at-will states so really they don’t even need to say they’re firing you for any particular reason.
I’m fine with it, wasn’t fallout 3 on GOG at some point? You can download those fairly safely. I don’t see it as piracy if you already own the game or a license to the game.
I’m still playing. It’s fun for a few minutes a day.
One of my all time favorite games. There’s so many little details you can miss too.
Sim games. Not THE sims but like SimTower, SimAnt, etc. There’s been some attempts over the years but everyones missed the mark.
Microsoft is a 2.6T dollar company…
I’m okay with a weak year. Maybe they’ll refine the software more instead of playing catch up to new hardware.