That’s why you wait half a year and get the game for half the price without major bugs.
All I remember is having to go to the store, walk around the store and hope they still have it, go to the counter and pay for it and then having to go all the way back home to play it.
Now you click a button, make yourself a sandwich and the game is ready to go.
I feel like a big hurdle is the way you have to type out cross posts. There was just something elegant about Reddits solution: /r/subreddit.
What if we’re part of an early machine learning cycle? Things will get worse and worse until our simulation fails so future generations can become better.
Are the things you listed supposed to be positives? It’s so weird to me that Americans like everything to be gigantic.
Very true, Sword and Shield at 60fps is vastly superior to the 20-30 fps you get on Switch.
Yeah it’s really weird. I have done what OP has done for a while now on an Nvidia GPU and Pop!_OS with KDE and have had 0 issues. I don’t use a 2x2 grid though. Can that really be the issue?
Is that not something that Americans do too? As far as I know the need for STOSSLÜFTEN is because we’re building our buildings so air tight, that there is little circulation.
The “beer” is probably intentionally written so at a quick glance you could mistake it for " bear".
Mint to Arch?
That’s like saying: “ok now that you have driven your for first car for a few weeks it’s time to fly your first plane. Good luck.”
Fuck, how is this so common? I thought I was the only being this dumb.
There is a T missing in HTML.
Damn, this reminds me of what happened to me. A girl I had the biggest crush on was lying in bed and saying take your shirt off and come over here. Back then I was super self-conscious about my body so I said: “Haha, why? No, I don’t want to”.
Years later I realized what she meant.
TIL that other people enjoy a good post nut sleep too.
In university I had a prof that used an overhead projector and a marker to slowly follow the lines drawn on the sheets.
I’d have given anything for a few PowerPoint slides.