

Interestingly I love the controls. They feel very direct to me.
Interestingly I love the controls. They feel very direct to me.
Weirdly, I love them. They’re absolutely shallow main story wise but they do exploring and looting right which is the point of open world (for me!). The Witcher 3 or Red Dead Redemption 2 for example are great games, but I didn’t enjoy them nearly as much as the arguably bad Fallout 3.
It’s a cool world and all but it feels more like a movie that’s too long than a video game. Not a lot of meaningful interaction with the world apart from shooting things.
The dumbass launcher switch is programmable and the battery is close to 5000mAh?
Signal is based in America but it’s a non profit organization, not a company. Important difference
I don’t. When it’s time to sleep, we kiss goodnight and face away from each other. Just works better for both of us.
Best I can do is a 3.5’’ inch SATA to USB adapter case with one of these tiny SSDs glued in
Im a man but almost exclusively buy “women’s” soap and shampoo. It smells better to me and it’s absolute horse shit that this stuff is gendered in the first place.
Controller innovation is dead in the water because familiarity :(
How else could you somehow talk about heat pumps in a completely unrelated video if it wasn’t a little too long winded?
I have not forgotten Windows ME. It still haunts me in my dreams. Active Desktop crashing all the time was iconic af
It took me almost 30 years to learn that lesson but yeah.
I don’t like my body type at all. I thought I was unattractive to everyone until my girlfriend proved me wrong
Also Stormseeker
Home assistant is great and apart from voice recognition, its infinitely more powerful than any corporate home automation product. Voice is tough to do locally and on low powered hardware, but its getting there.
Can you back that claim up at all? Qwant is not owned by Huawei. They don’t even hold shares as far as I can tell.
That excellent gag is how I discovered hbomberguy some years ago
My 73 year old dad has been on Linux for… eight years I believe? He loves it.
Fairphone has headphones and earbuds with replaceable batteries. They’re pretty expensive, but show that the big players could easily provide the same level of repairability.
I use wired headphones at my desk, but I really don’t want to go back to wired for when I’m on the go.
This already exists, look up “Collabora”. It integrates very nicely with Nextcloud.