But that was when shooters were getting worse the fastest. It's when we started getting chest-high walls everywhere, regenerating health, auto aim, and a general slow down of the action.
we're free to express our disdain for it, and I'm free to point out that the folks wasting their energy complaining are indeed, wasting their energy complaining are indeed, wasting their energy. And cringey to boot.
Oh, so you're free to complain, but when others do it it's cringey? Got it.
What's a 6th and 7th gen? I think I'm too PCMR to understand that
He should really be driving something like a brown Volvo 240 wagon (brown is the safest color) and be factually right
I think it's because each template specialization works kind of like a new copy of a class.
As far as I know, ChromeOS is also GNU/Linux (It uses full glibc, includes gnu utils and bash), so not so much.
Most of the US population centers (which is different than where most people live) are an ugly stroad. Obviously there's natural beauty, and the US national parks program and the national forest service are amazing at preserving this, but most of the built US is ugly, by area.
Just picked up a ps2 guitar hero guitar and moded it for PC, so a lot of clone hero.
You can turn it on or off any time, but off doesn't mean deleted.
Not the way Google works. It's probably indexing most medium size instances and up. They just need to get better Pagerank along with the other metrics google uses now to show up more prominently
For example https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=reddit%20site%3Akbin.social
By default, even if it looks like a TTY, DF renders to a graphical buffers. Most TTYs are too slow to play dwarf fortress, but you can actually configure it to render to a terminal. It's just not the default.
My experience with 8bitdo controllers has always been great and they support a lot of devices
I haven't tried their latest stuff though, only up to like the pro controller
Not all dependencies are packaged by the dev. Flatpacks run on top of runtimes which are basically bundles of libraries (most of the important common ones) that are updated independently. A dev only needs to include libraries not in the runtimes.