10 years ago it was a common discussion on the gaming forums
10 years ago it was a common discussion on the gaming forums
Cars are expensive to buy and maintain. Also I don’t think finding a parking spot and then parking is a fun activity. Also the metro can in many cases be faster, and I can use my phone while I’m in it.
The series died when they killed desmond in favor of keeping the story open for endless sequels.
“[…] imperfect victory”
What? Are they going to push some winter war narrative after this is over?
Authoritarianism is an empty label since it’s used against one’s opposing ideologies. Rarely if ever is the inherent authoritarianism of the current or any system of government acknowledged.
It’s much better to deliver useless projects afterall.
This is all AI hyoe, which Nvidia is sadly much ahead of their competitors.
I don’t mind being the sysadmin of my own machine (I prefer it, in fact). It’s just that I don’t want to spend free time troubleshooting some obscure problem specific to my build because I chose an ASUS motherboard and I don’t have drivers for my wireless headset or something. At least not when I’d rather unwind playing a game.
It’s always been about “how much” rather than if.
Battle for Wesnoth is my go to Linux for a decade at this point. Free fantasy turn based strategy game with fun campaigns.
Yes, and I can voice my dissatisfaction with it. I’m not sure what your point is other than trying to tell me to shut up in a more verbose way.
The communities they banned are only for the discussion of piracy(whick is legal). There are no copyrighted material hosted in any of them.
I’m referring specifically to lemmy.world, not to all of lemmy or even the fediverse.
When “reddit outside of reddit” does reddit things 🫨
Hey USA, how’s moving the semiconductor industry bqck home going for you?
Yeah
Good Post Theory
It’s the usual foreign fearmongering. It’s never phrased this way if the subject is a western company (even though we know they cooperate with the US government).
People complaining about privacy of everything, including lemmy itself (this is a good thing).
What’s is “political” or not tends to be a political matter.
Are you saying that, post pandemic, people don’t commute to have meetings online?