Least cheese-loving lactose intolerant human
Least cheese-loving lactose intolerant human
Tbf traditionally fathers saw their kids for brief moments in the mornings and evenings, and were otherwise at work while the wives were at home. At least until the kids themselves could work. The industrial revolution and its consequences, etc., etc.
I wouldn’t say that the ruling class loves racism, but when the people are looking for someone to blame they’d understandably rather throw minorities under the bus than lie down themselves.
“We can be friends until the revolution. After that it gets difficult.”
Implying we aren’t
Wasn’t thinking about leaf management. When the leaves fall it leaves you with naked and grey trees. Couple it with the classic overcast weather in Germany during winter and everything turns monochrome.
That’s not a financial decision. That’s just them lacking technical expertise. And let’s be real - the S is not some kind of potato. It’s perfectly capable. You need ever so slightly less detailed 3D models and textures than on the X but I don’t remember this being a huge issue during the PS4 generation.
It was pretty big and it was pretty sick. I don’t expect any game developer to be punk.
Not having lots of SKUs and a user-managed OS is kinda what the console experience is about. Steam OS does not deliver a console experience. Steam Deck kinda does (except not really), but Steam OS is just a part of that.
MS has sold more S than X, according to a quick google. Not sure why you’d want to port a game to Xbox Series X without making the game playable on S.
The Witcher 3 pic wasn’t aging. Something went wrong there.
What are you talking about. It was brilliant. The main game and Phantom Liberty.
Looks nice. Will be a lot less nice in winter when the leaves fall, though.
The JS ecosystem is in another league entirely. I don’t understand how it’s possible to develop in that world without losing all hope of writing good software. To be fair, many frontend devs seem somewhat resigned in that regard.
Rust is an awesome language, but an outright disconcerting percentage of libraries have versions starting with “0”, so I get what you mean. Keeping your dependencies up to date is usually no biggie, but it’s definitely not always the easiest. There’s also a bit of churn in what is considered the correct way to do things. Some stuff is settled, but some definitely isn’t. So I get it if you don’t want to jump in just yet.
No, this is pro-consumer. Showing the original price and the “X% off!” sign is price anchoring designed to make you think you’re getting a great deal and to make you feel urgency to buy it now. It’s why we all have such giant collections of unplayed games.
Ever been to a German fetish club?
All modern motherboards support ReBAR. Not sure why you’d be against it.
But my trainsssss