

Monetization itself is the problem.
Monetization itself is the problem.
I miss the energy of using image compression to get good-looking images that are small in file size. People see nothing wrong with a simple image that’s like 5 megs.
C makes them unnecessarily confusing in my opinion. In Forth they’re as simple as can be compared to C.
You can pet the cats who aren’t hiding and then we can play some foosball and Goldeneye 64 in the basement
Yet another case of “kids aren’t allowed to do something I did.” Now you want to pull the ladder up behind you.
I moved to the midwest USA 15 years ago and I still can’t get over the trees screaming at me. It’s deafening but no one seems to care.
The trees are silent where I come from
Yeah well luckily for them, people don’t seem to know how to write anything but webapps anymore anyway.
God. I hate it so much.
Anecdotally, I lost the ability to silently sneeze in my mid 30s and it seems to be similar for most people. I remember there was a study that showed this but I can’t remember why it happens.
Quick attack after being endeavored by a level 1 ratata holding a focus sash.
Same, but gamma ray burst.
First multiplayer FPS I played was Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II (released in '97). In that game, you had to lead your shots to a silly degree to actually hit anyone. But I think you’re right; by then most games weren’t suffering from that problem as much.
On the one hand, we’re more accustomed to better hardware latency. On the other hand… we played first-person shooters on 56K modems. The lag was legendary
I couldn’t believe driving through Missouri. What a shit hole.
Driving like a maniac saves you a negligible amount of time but puts others in disproportionate danger.
Invasive is just a slur for things people don’t like. Same thing for weed.
Two days doesn’t seem that bad TBH.