Up next on Info Wars: “They’re turning the mosquitoes gay!”
Up next on Info Wars: “They’re turning the mosquitoes gay!”
Also 90% of the development time went into making this feature, so a few cuts had to be made in less important areas like gameplay and story.
Looks interesting, but the music should hit WAY harder, IMO. Based on the visuals, I was expecting early 2000s Opeth, and I got late 2010s Opeth instead.
Congrats, just added another wishlisting! Maybe this was answered somewhere else already, but do you have any details yet on how well it will be playable on Steam Deck?
If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life.
My cat is not like that at all. He’s in the same room as me most of the time. He sleeps on my bed the whole night. Every day, when I come home, he waits at the door and immediately starts headbutting my leg once I sneak one through the door frame. I can’t even take a dump without him meowing behind the door, asking to be let in, so we can hang out.
He’s also a huge jerk, of course, but a wonderful chap overall.
Split Horizon sounds really high-level.
Yellow = weak bladder
Coincidentally, this is also what the French smelled like centuries ago.
Doing the Lord’s work. The longer I work in academia, the more radical I become about keeping it simple.
Gah, stupid ninjas cutting onions.
It’s asking for a password. What do I type? Sorry if this is a stupid question, I’m new to this Linux stuff.
This is what “creative defeat” looks like.
“The main goal of this thesis was to not be derivative garbage like the works of Big Name et al.”
Mine used to, too, but we mostly managed to train it out of him. He’d literally get in your lap and do a combat roll into this kind of thing. I think it was supposed to say “play with me”. Or just cat mischief.
Look, I also left Reddit because it got worse, but this just reads like “I said something racist and people got mad” to me.
Thank you for the warning. I almost received free and convenient access to a large catalog of academic articles, and no one wants that.
I like the position held by NOYB: Providers of websites that show either a restricted ad-supported version or an unrestricted subscription-based version of the site should be required to offer a third option that is restricted and ad-free for a fee that equals the market value of the information sold to advertisers (usually a few cents per month and per user).
I think you’re asking for a kind of nuance that most Info Warriors are unable to provide.