

People have to travel to the US for reasons other than “want”. All the tech conferences are in the US, and that’s the only reason I find myself there. Some folks can only weasel out of attendance so many times before it affects their roll.
People have to travel to the US for reasons other than “want”. All the tech conferences are in the US, and that’s the only reason I find myself there. Some folks can only weasel out of attendance so many times before it affects their roll.
Because if he is all for it, it’s suicide to say this publicly. He’s an ass, he’s not stupid.
It was the Gameboy commercial when red/blue came out.
I saw it and was like, “What’s this game about? Those creatures are so cute! You collect them? I need to check this out!” I babysat a bunch, saved my money, bought Pokemon Red, and I was hooked. I started watching the animated series, collecting the TCG, and playing with friends. Been engaged ever since.
I’m in Ottawa, so any old shawarma place is guaranteed to provide a delicious meal at a reasonable price. 10/10 hit up your local shawarma joint!
Arugula and prosciutto, lightly drizzled with hot honey
Not for the first 400h, but after that what do you have going on? I have 6900 hours into SdV on Steam alone, and I have no idea why I keep coming back to something I’ve beat to perfection already.
Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley. I have at least 10k hours between both.
I wish there was a way to use AI to contain bots to their own shadowbanned islands. Let them talk, and let them appear that they’re contributing, but all contained within their own little echo chamber of other bots.
I’ve been passing on a Golf R for the past 3 years for this exact reason.
Go for perfection.
I’ve only done it on one farm, but I’m glad I went through with it. I’m thinking about doing it on my Switch, but I find Switch combat controls iffy so idk
Thank you!
I don’t care what the reasoning is behind the decision (customer feedback vs. changes to safety ratings), I’m just glad it’s happening and I hope all manufacturers follow suit.
This has been my gripe with new cars ever since I found myself needing one in 2022. Everything I looked at had a huge infotainment system front-ending climate and cabin controls. Want to turn your steering wheel heat off mid drive? Ha! Tap this specific spot on this screen 3 times and hope the car doesn’t bounce while you’re doing so or you’ll accidentally turn something else on. Want to use voice controls? Joke’s on you, they only work 50% of the time.
God forbid something happens to the control board (which costs thousands of dollars to replace if you’re outside warranty), because then you’re completely hosed.
You know what always worked without fail? The buttons in my 2005 Corolla.
Honestly, people are just tired of him because he’s been in office so long and has failed to deliver on some old promises.
I read about this app here and checked it out. I’m a French noob, and I’m so happy they start their lessons with small conversations instead of theory! This is what my schooling has missed my whole life.
This is a great post, thank you!
Thanks for the recommendation! I’ve checked them out before but found them a bit too bulbous.
Same, and I’ve never used an iOS device as a daily driver outside to work. I would literally dump my whole investment in the Android ecosystem over favourable form factor, especially now that Apple is on board with USBC.
I’d buy another 13 Mini, but I’m worried about how long it’ll be before planned obsolescence takes over.
Yes please. I really dislike iOS, but I use the iPhone 13 Mini for work and it’s the perfect form factor. I desperately want an Android phone that’s the same size, but I’m rocking a Flip which is the best I can do for small form factor right now.
Fact: Money spent in Blue States still props the American economy
Good, and I’m following suit. Just cancelled a trip I had planned to Boston this September. I’m not spending a dollar more than I have to on the shithole that has become the US.
My Tern S20 is an ebike, and is most certainly not a moped. Part of the problem is that we’re lumping all varieties of ebike into a single category, when we should be breaking them out into classes based on capability.