For everyone hating on the inconsistency of the art, I'm willing to bet it was a deliberate choice.
The inconsistency adds to the charm, and means that anyone who was a fan of it can submit art, regardless of skill level.
I've never seen it applied to a game before but it's more obvious when compared to something like Shrek Retold
Thanks for the reminder!
Cows are incredible and I love them so much! I really do have to credit that sub for opening my eyes to how awesome they are though. I always thought they were pretty brain dead before, and then I started looking into it. That sub is the most effective argument for vegetarianism I've ever seen.
Personally, Tabasco in the bin. Hot sauce on cold pizza the morning after? Breakfast of champions
Yes, because it's so difficult to get a gun in America any other way /s
Developer bailed on it, and it got dumped on someone without the resources to carry on with it, so they've put it into maintenance mode until February next year IIRC? Then it will be gone.
Honestly I'm just glad they're actually doing the maintenance thing instead of just vanishing overnight, or just leaving everything in limbo, which seems to be a problem in this space.
None of that is correct. I was thinking of Firefish
But yes, I see now I misread the original comment...
cows are pretty smart too though
Cows. Big Moo-y girls. They get very animated and goofy when they're happy and it's adorable
The one thing I miss from reddit was /r/HappyCowGifs
Instead, they attribute the most blame to businesses and governments of wealthy countries.
They are not. fucking. wrong.
Don't misunderstand me, do what you can yourself, because every little bit helps, and absolutely boycott them if you can...
but never forget "your personal carbon footprint" was a BP invention.
Until the big polluters are held to account, nothing you or I could do, even combined, will move the needle.
I just want every keyboard to have a home and end button (I'm a coder, and my current keyboard doesn't have them, and I have to set a binding in every. single. thing.)
I think you have enough people saying that this isn't normal, but...
You're in your mid 20's and you cannot bend over to tie your shoes!? How old is your GP? Sounds like they need to think about retirement... or a career change.
Also just want to second what someone else in here said: Get tested for celiacs disease
Is it just me, or is that ermine RIPPED?
I had to read it a few times. It's confusing
This effect is to get [Ross] to stop downloading and disclosing stolen criminal records to protect public safety.
Why him specifically? That's a lot of effort to stop one guy doing what literally anybody with some time and willpower could do? Surely they have bigger problems right now? Fucking pathetic.
it was for me
The fediverse is too new and niche to say that with certainty.
The legality is likely untested and certainly not enforced by pubspec yet.
I don't know enough to speak to the technicalities with certainty, but my surface level understanding is that that is exactly how it works, and it is one of the known flaws of the fediverse as it currently exists.
You might be making a statement, but server B is just a node and, frankly, doesn't care. If you federate with them, you federate with everyone they federate with as well.
It's uncomfortably like an STD in that regard.
No. Threads federation should be treated the same way as a wolf joining a "sheep's right to not be eaten" meeting. Deeply unsettling, highly suspicious, and troubling. Facebook does NOT want the fediverse to succeed, and any claim to the contrary is fucking sus.
So I'm waaay out of touch with the whole emulation scene. I'm just coming back to it after not touching it since the late 2000's
I've been messing around with Dolphin, Yuzu, RCSP3 mainly, but seen screenshots of a few others.
Relevant information: I'm a Windows user, and I'm using the stand alone emulators.
I've noticed that they all have the same, or very similar user interfaces. I'm all for standardization, but I'm curious if this is coincidence, or is there a specific front-end system that they're all using?
Reddit -\> kbin.social -\> kbin.run \-\> kbin.earth
4th times the charm, right?