I haven’t gotten around to using it yet, but I’ve seen a lot of people recommend Feeder
I haven’t gotten around to using it yet, but I’ve seen a lot of people recommend Feeder
With diamonds?
Beautiful bird.
I second this, but only for work from home folks.
Is it the 40 pound box of cake mix that kills? Or is the person hucking the 40 pound box of cake mix?
Agreed. Single player games have to be exceptionally good for me to want to play them. Besides that, it’s coop only for me.
Being purely optimistic, I’d say that it’s great that kids are taking interest in politics.
However, like you said, the money making focus could take priority over true opinions. And on top of everything, this is taking place on a platform where the platform is in full control of who sees what.
Far from the ideal of soapboxes in the town square, but I guess that’s just today’s world.
It would either be Golden Axe or Space Cadet Pinball.
But they’ll implement a one time fee to change your dpi, and then a few years after that it’ll be subscription.
Everyone’s reading from the same playbook
Stickerbush Symphony the GOAT. But yes, so many great picks in here.
I also watched Pokemon and DBZ when I was young, not even knowing about anime.
In highschool I thought “What is anime? Let’s give it a shot”. I opened up Hulu and somehow picked out Non Non Biyori. Looking back, it was a banger choice.
If it gained sentience and took over the world, at least it would probably build itself some nice nuclear power plants.
I love the Moon+ Reader app. Tons of features. I like that it has a dark mode and you can set the brightness very very low (on OLED) so reading in the dark at night is comfortable.
Me and my friends played the Pokemon stadium mini games WAY more than the actual battles. They were a lot of fun.
Yeah, it makes me think back to the CD days. I think just having a Windows install CD already premade for you made the process at least semi approachable.
Last month when I was installing an OS (it was proxmox, not exactly beginner friendly, I know) the first boot disk creator I used “worked” but ended up failing in the install. The second one worked though.
All in all, creating your own install disk is nice and flexible, but it really is a barrier for the average user.
I’ve never seen x-files, but it does get brought up a lot in conversation about Fringe (one of my favorites). Fringe starts off as {insert scifi thing} of the week, and then the plot starts to develop later. I recommend giving it a shot.
I have also felt like this my entire life. Rather than a superpower, I’ve always imagined that I’m haunted by some low-level evil spirit that only has power over street lamps.
You know, it kinda makes me wonder if we should have listened a little more to the people who were paranoid of being tracked and went to live off the grid.
For me personally, VR is the last thing holding me back. Hopefully that changes soon though. My laptop has already been Windows-free for a while.