I’ve been using computers for well over 30 years. Teams is an unintuitive pile of shit.
I’ve been using computers for well over 30 years. Teams is an unintuitive pile of shit.
Drive-through window clerk gets thanked a lot, too.
I’ve been using the patched Reddit Sync. Reddit is dead. I can’t put my finger on it, but the place has definitely changed.
Windows is actually right back where it used to be, to be honest. Getting pretty tired of the whole “ecosystem” tech philosophy.
A new house for my aging parents with no stairs.
Cognitive dissonance is an impossible nut to crack for anyone but the person experiencing it. Just say your piece with no expectations; at least you will know you are honest, and you never know - even a tiny crack can shatter the bubble. Probably won’t.
Jimmy, you got nuthin’ but rocks ‘tween yer ears if you think you can go cowboyin’ with no cows.
My excitement is palpable
Homelander, “super terrorist” is the company’s preferred nomenclature.
Good call on The Stanley Parable; it does have a similar fun, nonsensical style like the old Lucas games. Disco was very interesting and I enjoy the Tell Tale games, but those don’t really scratch the same itch. The others I’m ignorant about.
At any rate, those old gems still feel like the pinnacle of the genre to me.
I think those adventure games deserve the accolade considering they really were the pinnacle of the genre, and it hasn’t even really continued since then.
This is really all that needs to be said.
I was on Reddit since just before the Digg migration and I still don’t know what karma even is not give two shits about it.
Only those that lack humility and/or fail to acknowledge privilege.
The slightest hint of financial superiority. Snobbery, if you will.
I’m more of a Carl guy, but Lenny will do.
Seriously, I can see this becoming a full replacement if users continue to migrate. Once Sync for Lemmy is out I will definitely be using that for my bored moments. For now, patched Reddit Sync is still working, so I’m still using it while I can.
That said, Reddit feels dead to me. Browsing now is absolutely not the same as before. As far as I’m concerned they committed suicide.
For privacy to have inherent value, it first must be an established, inherent right. Unfortunately, the Constitution doesn’t talk about it to my knowledge. I’ve always inferred that our rights against unlawful search and seizure basically encapsulate the concept, but whatever.