And then you remember the bunch of clowns currently elected to parliament.
And then you remember the bunch of clowns currently elected to parliament.
Moonfall was funny bad. Atlas is just bad bad.
My torrent client just pinged me that it finished downloading it an hour ago. I watched about 30 minutes, then I figured my time was better spent organising my pocket lint.
Support for victims of genocide, if they are recipients of pell grants and operate a business in a minority neighbourhood for at least two years.
Come to Quark’s, Quark’s is fun, come right now, don’t walk. Run!
We have two Christmas Days, on December 25 and 26. For people in relationships that usually means one day celebrating with your parents, and the other with your inlaws. Lately a lot of people have started observing an unofficial third Christmas Day on the 27th to celebrate with friends.
They should probably try one of those ‘inspirational’ duty-free pieces of muzak you find under a typical kickstarter marketing campaign. You know what I mean. Handclaps and some dude whistling over sparse piano chords.
This is valid late 90’s critique on Windows. In the modern day, it’s valid critique on the entire state of computer software. There used to be a time where I could run “ps axuw” on a then modern Unix system and understand exactly what the fuck was going on and what each process was for. These days the nerd-favoured systems are also a big mess of complexity.
I think a lot of older nerds also under-appreciate the position tech has taken in the world in the meantime. Look at it like electricity. When that first popped up, people involved with it knew all the ins-and-outs, they -had- to know all the ins-and-outs. But by the time I grew up, electricity was a done deal. You flip the button, lights go on. Same has happened for the rest of the world with IT. You click the icon, facebook pops up.
LinkedIn pivoting as a VPN provider confirmed. Bet they figured they could never compete with X, the everything app.
Is that before the big monologue on how he’s going to build a gamer town where normies are not welcome, and it will be awesome because he watched a lot of Rust base building videos and there’s this one bunker base in the shape of a swastika and he’ll totally live there and the normies will rue the day they shoved him into a locker?
Is this actually Linux gaining any significant new mindshare, or is it just that the use of desktops is in relative decline, and the holdouts are going to be the more linux-inclined?
Our goal involves creating a compelling progression path for all of our players. There’s a lot of content at launch with even more coming via live service, and we’ll continuously adjust our progression mechanics to give players a sense of accomplishment as they explore all of Battlefront 2