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These are great, learned 2 new words I never heard before. Slightly related, but in fine fettle can also be used to refer to someone in good shape (mentally or physically).
Ah, you’re back
Same, the physical camera button and 3.5mm headphone jack on the Xperia are awesome
Stoked. I missed playing MGS3 when it first came out and am glad to hear this remake is exactly like the original because I hear it was arguably the best in the series.
That’s refreshing to see in a world of ever increasing enshittification. Wish more companies move in this direction.
Peter Rosenthal is the GOAT. His reviews for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Captain America Civil War, and Avengers Age of Ultron are just a few reasons why.
Ludicrous mode 2
All the video games magazines would do an E3 issue and I remember binging on all the game announcements and event photos. Good times
Use libro.fm instead and part of your subscription goes to an independent bookstore of your choosing
This is what I try to tell people who just want the cheapest things possible. We’re voting with our dollars what kind of world we want.
Also, shipping things across the sea burns some of the worst fuel for the environment so I’d rather buy things made here and support the local economy whenever possible.
MSFT has a $3T market cap and $60B of free cash flow each year, so I doubt they’re hurting for money. This is how “growth at all costs” incentivizes myopic decision-making and doesn’t really help foster an environment where studios are willing to take creative risks. Even when they succeed (a la Hi-Fi Rush) they’re on the perpetual chopping block.
Brakes just slow you down anyway…
“The layoffs will continue until morale improves”
They also recently won a deal with Rakuten Mobile to supply RAN equipment in Japan
The music alone is 🔥
Petting my dog now, have to agree with Charlie
I’m a big proponent of buying local whenever possible. This plus something similar for physical products is really useful no matter where you live.