I consulted the Book of Memes, and I think you’re right but I’m no lawyer.
I consulted the Book of Memes, and I think you’re right but I’m no lawyer.
Arch users uncomfortable when not about us btw
Owning the EU libs, as Hungary do.
In a bit, still picking aur helper, it’s harder than it looks since the community switches favorite every month.
Maybe Debian guy and Fedora guy should get a room. Btw.
Don’t worry about it, Karlach, stick to berserking.
Faerûn. I’d probably fail to see a trap and die.
But in my defence, those are invisible until I roll a high enough number on a dice.
This is default in SteamOS.
No.
“Captain Solo. Do you copy?” “Commander Skywalker. This is Rogue 2.”
So, Han is a Captain and Luke is a Commander in ESB. Tho, I don’t know why Han gets a promotion to General when he’s just been frozen in carbonite between films.
The only silver lining here is that they hit hit the hot water pipe AFTER hitting the sewage pipe.
Would be great if the US started regulating big tech as harshly as the EU, let’s see how they like that.
By the looks of his crotch he either has a boner OR has already crapped his pants and is satisfied.
Ain’t Tim Cook gay?
While I can see your level of cynicism on my own horizon, I’m just not there yet.
Open source software is supposed to have a built-in safety net, forking. The issue is that people are most often overly reluctant to actually fork projects when they go to shit (especially if they do so by boiling the frog method), or if it gets forked, they rarely really move to the newer forked project and instead keep putting up with the evil old version.
They are often very blatantly designed for a controller and a far-away screen. Take up the whole screen a lot of the time despite very few possible selections. Often they don’t even include a cursor and you just drag a highlight from the centre of the wheel.
I mean, they work, but no one can say that they’re designed for M+KB imo.
But it also limits me to 4 spells at any given time even on PC, instead of giving me a bigger hotbar. So I guess devs just make middle-of-the-road interfaces that don’t please anyone these days.
This explains the “Coming Soon” on Steam.
Wait? Console players feel like devs just copy the PC interface? Us PC players always feel like they copy the console interface and just slap a cursor on it. Buttons are huge, excessive amount of tabs, very few things visible at any time, etc. Oh and those “wheels” ugh.
IIRC, the US accusers even quoted US federal law at TPB in emails preceding this. They had probably just assumed TPB were US based and this response where how they found out.
I’m still salty about Sweden bending over about this, tho. Sovereignty is a lie.