A different tone isn’t what we should be worried about, it’s that they’ll turn it into Russo brothers shit like Citadel. The only reason Fallout was good is because it’s Nolan/Joy in charge.
It sounds like a subsystem of notepad because that’s the word used as the modifier.
It’s a subsystem of Windows. Therefore, a Windows Subsystem. I don’t know what else would make sense. A “subsystem of Linux for Windows” wouldn’t make sense. They don’t call their other features “Notepad for Windows” or “Defender for Windows.”
I can live with being impolite but I couldn’t live with supporting a technology that’s going to enshittify and hurt so many.
Asteroid. There’s no good way out of this.
What update is this?
The code is usually crap so yeah like you said it needs to be in a language a person can read easily and fix.
If I played those 32 games an average of 20 hours each (I never 100% games) over 4 years it’s an average of 26 minutes a day. What’s your breakdown of activities that imagining someone doing for 26 minutes a day would vs. wouldn’t trigger you to respond with incredulity? What’s the threshold of number of minutes?
Does a hobby consuming 26 minutes a day still seem unreasonable or did you not take a minute to do some simple math? If you didn’t think you had enough variables to do the math, you still felt like you had enough info to comment? And could you not imagine someone, out of the billions of people in the world, having a different lifestyle than yours?
Because for about $500 I got to play all of the games on this list, and this doesn’t include several dozen other games I tried but didn’t play for long.
Most of these I wouldn’t have bought if I didn’t have access to them in a library.
Expedition 33 Oblivion remaster Fallout 76 Atomfall Unpacking Avowed PowerWash Simulator Coral Island Starfield Dishonored: Death of the Outsider Skyrim Anniversary edition Slay the Spire A Little to the Left Let’s Build a Zoo Kill it With Fire Grounded Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga Gorogoa High on Life Dragon Quest XI Vampire Survivors Supraland No Man’s Sky Moonglow Bay Hitman 3 Halo Infinite Doom 2 Costume Quest 2 Forager Ark Survival Evolved The Talos Principle The Outer Worlds
It’s not expensive. I’ve never paid more than $10/month for ultimate. Every holiday season there’s deals on cards and I stock up for the year.
Some cable channels are still commercial free, all of them are since the DVR was invented 25 years ago. Watermarks suck, a DVR can’t erase those. But nothing cable has done comes close to the fuckery we’ve gotten with surveillance and tracking, targeted ads, unskippable ads that is the present and future of streaming.
No. Cable brought improved picture over broadcast signals, brought programming to underserved areas, and had a greater number and diversity of channels. Those fundamental improvements over the prior technology never went away.
You can complain that cable TV got more expensive over time, but you can say the same thing about cars and houses and health care.
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Greed isn’t new, streaming companies aren’t more or less greedy than cable companies. But internet companies innovated surveillance capitalism which cable companies couldn’t do with their infrastructure. Streaming just waited to roll out unskippable ads so they could win customers early on with an artificially, temporarily better service.
Yeah, to this day all commercials are skippable on a DVR. It was stupid for anyone to think things with streaming would settle any differently.
They save money by using shitty AI to decide who to ban and then they save money again not having any customer service to correct the mistakes of the shitty AI. I’d take the W and move on from Reddit, it’s a fucking cesspool.
I used to shower every day religiously whether I needed it or not, but eventually I found out it was drying out my skin and causing itchiness, especially in the winter. Showering less often has helped. And moisturizing after a shower.
Wearing 100% cotton and using sensitive skin soap and sensitive skin detergent are some of the first few generic things you’ll hear from a doctor. (If they don’t see something more specific going on.)
Sure, but I’d rather watch an earnestly bad Moonraker than some algorithm driven streaming slop like The Tomorrow War or The Electric State. The argument isn’t that all Bond movies are good, it’s that modern blockbusters are empty.