

Precisely that.
Precisely that.
Lying to yourself is just an easy way for preparing yourself to lie to others, believing in yourself even if you’re the worst lying sack of shit still sells it to the suckers born every minute. The word is narcissistic, since in this scenario it’s all just a fucking glow-up to make the subject feel victimized, they’ll try anything to enable pity or sympathy for themselves from others. Do not feed the attention elephant.
Also, limiting the sale of anything creates a perceived scarcity, which also can tend to increase sales. It appears that’s already playing in their favor as well.
Sadly, folks abroad are somehow safer outside the US than they would be from the inside because at least in a foreign country they have certain rules of engagement to uphold.
Ah, I see you haven’t played undertale yet!
Better service for the community. Take a look over towards Spellbreak for a second and you’ll see a community that has taken what Proletariat had given them after an acquisition by Blizzard and started doing private servers to keep their game functional. I think there’s much to learn from this End-of-Service model, perhaps we could have more privately hosted servers to reduce their overhead if companies truly loved their fanbase; might even be feasible to follow that model from the start for f2p games so the official servers are more capable for tourneys and the like. Either way the goal is end user satisfaction, so if those means are preservation or archival like with Yu-Gi-Oh! Cross Duel, then so be it the fanbase does what they want ultimately, but we just ask companies to offer their olive branch so that all their precious arts don’t drown in the ever expanding sea of data.
Good news for me, I could use a cheaper point of entry into vr from a pc users perspective
I second this
When you’re an out of towner looking for the nearest place to go and get coffee or use a public bathroom, reviews matter.
The sd card reader is cool too
Chainalysis is a cryptocurrency/blockchain investigation software, I at least know that much.
Snort might actually be a good real world application that stands to benefit from ML, so for security there’s some sort of hopefulness.
It isn’t exactly that we think everyone is evil, we just doubt that anyone with profits in mind is doing much, or any, good for humanity.
Doesn’t Vivaldi have built-in blockers?
Ad nauseum
*Not available in Iran
I kinda prefer Vivaldi for testing chromium-based browsers. I guess MS Edge would be a similar experience too nowadays
Oh, well I gave up cigarettes and still drink coffee black so just wondering
I like the Latino Monday, Lunes Latinos just sounds better though