And DeArrow!
A must for actually knowing the content of LMG videos past the click-bait headlines/thumbnails.
I don’t know about first but when I was young I played a pair of animated point and click educational games called Dino Dudes and Space Dudes. Years later I tried to find copies of them and there super rare, turns out (from memory) they were developed in Australia and not widely distributed in a time where not everything made its way onto the internet.
I did manage to find a freeware copy of both games online but the effort to get them running turned me off of the endeavour.
She peers into the Denuvo Eye of Terror for the good of us all.
Americans can’t see this comment chain.
Edit: or should I say “Ameri-can’t see this comment chain”
I hate when you’re about to bust and run out of credits. Like, just take the ruined O or power on into the “insert permission slip reference” screen?
As a man this sums up my experience.
Speaking to a woman who found their spouse via dating apps she said not to sweat it, pretend you’re in a job interview and trying to get to know the other person. Since then I’ve realised she was right, but as a man I’m the one being interviewed. Just like a job interview; it’s stressful, frustrating and often you’ll never know where you’ve gone wrong when they turn you down.
Honestly, I can’t trust anyone who says:
Defaults to int if I’m not mistaken.
Looks like an interesting game. Definitely added it to my Wishlist so I don’t forget that title!
Head and shoulders above the rest.
Why fix what ain’t broke?
— also dad
Unfortunately, yes. iPhones will check passively and Android phones can get an app but you have to check actively. Hopefully Apple and Google work on a solution for active detection on Android devices.
Not that I’m aware of, for the reasons you mentioned. I believe you can now share AirTag locations with family members and that’ll count towards ‘checking in’ and not beep but nothing for sharing with someone outside of family members.
…placing at least seven AirTags on his ex-wife’s car to surveil her.
Assuming the tags weren’t checking in with an owning device (iPhone) that car would’ve been beeping up a storm.
I recently lent a set of work keys to a colleague that I forgot had an AirTag on them, in their words: “fucking things beeped all weekend and my phone kept telling me I’m being followed!”
How did he calculate the 70% chance?
Maybe they asked ChatGPT?
Are you me?
I’m a big dumb. I’ve been using the Voyager app for a while and knew about the web app but never clicked I could use that on desktop.
Correct. This looks like it’s taken from the game info page in the users library, if it were taken from their friend list it would have context for which game it is.
Thanks! I was too lazy to search but curious enough to go to the comments.