How about you stop assuming everyone on the internet lives in the USA?
How about you stop assuming everyone on the internet lives in the USA?
No, I’ve met a lot of people like you, but honestly, I have a hard time understanding why you feel that way. I’m in a couple of small group chats with people I’m friends with in real life. A group chat makes it easier to organize meeting up and sharing pictures with everyone after. Besides that, in a group chat I feel less pressure to reply, because if I’m not interested in a topic or have nothing to say, someone else will pick up and the person who started it won’t feel ignored. In the same way, I feel I am able to share more easily, as I am not putting pressure on any one person to respond and I don’t risk feeling rejected, but often a person who I wouldn’t have expected to be intressed responds to my message that I would have not sent them personally so I feel like I get to know them better. I have no shame in admitting that I often mute these group chats when I’m trying to focus on something or am not interested in the current topic. However, I also know what it means to be in a group chat where I know almost no one and they are talking about thinks that only relate to them, so maybe that’s the majority of the experience you’ve had?
Ha, I was expecting heavy metal
What hobby/intrest got them to say that?
I imagine a kid who’s smart enough to use a vpn, downloading a bunch of videos, and then selling usb drives to their friends at school, or sharing them via gdrive
Yes, it’s really good! I do think that it can become a bit repetitive towards the end, but it’s worth it for the beginning moments of exploration and discovery. If you haven’t played a similar game like Morrowind before, I’d recommend looking for a guide that would explain character creation and skills. I never played the original, so I am no purist and would encourage you to check out some QoL mods and definitely turn on smaller dungeons in the settings, even for a first playtrough. Have fun, if you decide to try it!
Wouldn’t the answer be “10” in that case?
I bought The Farmer Was Replaced yestarday, so I’ll probably be finishing it over the weekend. It’s a cute programming incremental game, but if you have 0 experience with writing code the later challenges might get too difficult
Yeah, we have this unwritten rule in my friend group to never send links to any videos no matter where they’re from. You download the video and send the file
Youtube search results have been garbage for a while now :(
- tux
Tux is not software, it’s a software mascot :D
Is NextDNS really a good privacy tool? I use it myself because it’s convenient, but I always assumed that they would collect data about me since it’s a free service
It’s there, almost all the way to the right, about 1/3 from the top.
As a junior dev, who mainly works with C#, wf improvements are they talking about? I always thought that C++ is way better for when performance is important, like in emulation. At my company, the seniors keep talking about how we should move away form .NET to C++.
Thor high heels!
They’ve recently expanded the list by a lot. I was able to find every extension that I use on desktop
If I had a Vita, I’d play Silent Hill Book of Memories. I heard it’s a really bad game, but as a Silent Hill fan, I’d still like to try it as it is exclusive to that console.
Also, Metal Gear Solid 2 & 3 on a handheld sound pretty cool
Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about
I’m pretty sure that people pirating games have little to do with the current surge micro transaction filled games. It’s the opposite, the people who buy all that shit and let companies get away with it are to blame.
Finally, POV used correctly in a meme!