

Please explain to me how not voting would have prevented your scenario.
Please explain to me how not voting would have prevented your scenario.
Agreed. While not voting is technically a choice, it’s not a choice you should take if you want change. Let’s put out the wildfire first, then we’ll work on putting out the dumpster fire.
Unless people have a realistic third choice we can make. Ignoring the problem until it goes away isn’t going to work though.
Dang, was hoping for the new Doom. I refuse to play it with Denurvo, but I don’t trust anything out there.
Fuck them for not even bothering to include two controllers in this purchase price. Those things are basic as can be; we’re not talking dual-shock here. They had better be very cheap to buy.
Also, what’s the point of including Combat if you’ve no ability to play against somebody?
I have hopes from these reviews, although I do wonder how much of the score improvement is due to From Software’s new reputation.
Unplayable mess? I never said that. However, more than a few people had game-breaking bugs in Skyrim and had to restart or hope they had a save from far enough back.
Obviously Skyrim was playable enough since it was an immediate critical success. I can’t really speak for fallout 4 since I never played it and didn’t bother following the news for it.
That being said, there are memes older than some people on lemmy equating Bethesda and bugs. They’ve earned their reputation, but good and bad.
I’m excited for Starfield but buying a Bethesda game on release week is probably a bad idea. Let them get a few patches out first.
Assuming Armored Core is as polished as many of these reviews suggest, it might be a great game to tide me over until then.
Eh, you’ll still need something that allows you to search for a file/torrent and gives you a hash or magnet. Right?
The screenshot literally says “sponsored recommendation”. Not sure how much more clear it can be that somebody paid money for that.
Lol, that’s fair. If I would have spent significant hours researching all the changes and the new config files, I probably could have had a better time.
However, around that time I decided that dist-upgrades were: 1) for the birds, and 2) like Windows in that it’s easier & better to wipe and reinstall.
I feel like the people that perpetuate this meme have never used Arch. I’ve ran it on multiple computers for just over a decade and only once have I had an issue. And that one time, it was my fault. It’s been the most solid OS I’ve used.
Meanwhile, my headless Ubuntu server couldn’t do a dist-upgrade without shitting all over itself. I only ran Ubuntu because of the constant “never use Arch for servers” talk. I wish I had never listened to that. Everything I own runs Arch now and it’s so nice.
Well, they probably use Macs.
Looks like it’s subscription only, at least for now.
Yet another reason to never get into some rich guy’s custom submarine.
Jesus Christ, did Microsoft rename Lync again?!
I wanted that service so bad as a kid. I terrorized my local cable company by calling every single day for months (sometimes more than once) thinking “if enough people called asking for it, they’d get it”. RIP receptionist lady.
With what money?
I know spez is running it into the ground, but it was valued at $10b last funding round. I don’t think he’s got the liquid capital after blowing it all on Twitter.
Jpeg is already compressed, so compressing them again won’t do anything but make it impossible for people to selectively download just the image/folder they desire.
Metadata on the other hand sounds like text files, which compress very well. Wether the space savings is worth it is hard to answer without more info. I’d personally lean towards not archiving it.
I presume it’s cool to post magnet links in here?
I’ve got so many layers of adblock it’s hard to know which one(s) are responsible for blocking the ads.