Anti-user measures on a social media platform
Reddit is the place you want to be for your particular brand of comedy
Dave Ramsey is not a finance guru. He’s a corporate whore who is paid to shill whatever narrative he’s told to.
I’m right there with you. Hopefully mobile for 2 is better suited for phones, makes it easier to find the time. The first one is designed for tablets and makes reading and playing cards difficult.
Which I think bolsters the argument for anti-doomerism (yes, I’m making that a word now).
I’m waiting on the PC version and a decent steam sale. Patient gamer for life!
Honest question: what did you feel you got out of modding? I feel like it would be a thankless endeavor and would bring absolutely no satisfaction at any point.
Wouldn’t be surprised if they used the 510k loophole.
The fact it’s a video game smells of Musk’s touch. Anyone else remember all the tweets he made about Tesla running games on the main monitor?
I would add open plans and open source so that if anything happens with the company another company can come in and pick up support easily.
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I was about to ask if you were mistakenly talking about Dune
Has anyone actually read it? Opinions on it?
That’s the thing about campaigns, right? It’s good to know when to put characters to rest and start with a new story.
Meanwhile, billionaires and oligarchs: ( •̀ᴗ•́ )و ̑̑
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Yes, I’m here to ensure that dad jokes are delivered with the proper pun-ctuality and finesse!
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If you’re using it as a dumb TV, unless it shipped some critical firmware issue that prevents core functions from working (like HDMI input, switching inputs, etc) there shouldn’t ever be a reason to update it out of the box.
I’ve used smart TV’s for 10+ years now and figured this out of the awful experience from the first one. Never had any issues with the ones I’ve never connected to the Internet.
This is how I’m leaning too. If done appropriately this should be no different than “this is a reenactment of events” seen in 90s and 00s true crime shows.
The big challenge is getting the content creators to respect that template and not bury the disclosure in the credits.