Then you get a drive, but the game you loved is no longer playable since the server it is using to confirm its license has been offline for years.
Then you get a drive, but the game you loved is no longer playable since the server it is using to confirm its license has been offline for years.
Climate change, antibiotics resistance, that kind of stuff. A slow and boring apocalypse instead of what we see in the movies.
From my open office experience, it is often not better with colleagues. A lot of noise, distractions, useless conversations. That is not as bad as kids, but this is why I always dreamt to WFH. I will always be grateful to the person who under cooked that bat in 2019.
Yes, it’s tiring. A lot of people and communities on various platforms are cultivating negativity, focusing on bad things. Even a simple meme about a cat can produce a comment section dominated by replies about how dangerous cats are for wild animals. Okay? Can we have a laugh because the cat did something silly?
I read that our brains are more likely to react to negativity, as that was a defensive mechanism in the past. But today, the internet can mess up our stimulus very, very badly. I don’t even open most of these posts you’ve mentioned, I ignore them like white noise. You can’t constantly bathe in that information and be mentally fine.
Because some music is not available on streaming platforms. Occasionally artists and labels decide to split their ways, and suddenly their older albums are gone. Over the years I started losing notable chunks of music I like from my playlists.
Yeah, but then it’s easier to download the whole game rather than buying a CD/DVD drive.