I mean, meta is still being called Facebook. So I guess it’ll be a while
Love me some old games.
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I mean, meta is still being called Facebook. So I guess it’ll be a while
Who cares what you play the games on. I built myself a decent pc a few years ago just to play Duke Nukem 3d some more. If you’re burnt out, just stop playing. If you dislike “triple eh…” games just play something else. Or play something older. Or something completely out of your safe zone. Play a genre you’d never touch otherwise.
If you need the cash, sell it. If you don’t, then why trade it in to buy something that does the same in a different form factor. But don’t sell something just because it’s too good for the job. A Porsche can still bring you to work.
Good. Replaceable batteries are the first step in preservation for when the console eventually is discontinued. Especially because battery lifespan is generally lower than the rest of the hardware
Alien
I can watch it on repeat and die happy
Yeah, but the earlier episodes also has some good stories, mostly just less production quality
I’ll put it in my backlog! Thanks!
Darknet Diaries. It’s more of a “stories in the web security space” kind of podcast. But I have not noticed any political leaning in the host so far.
Highly recommend it. I binged all existing episodes last year.
For the people who are unaware: the creator of DragonBall, Akira Toriyama, is the character designer in these games, which is why it looks so DragonBall-esque.
I buy cd’s quite often. I like physical media, booklets and the feeling of putting in an album. Vinyl was before my time and It’s not my preferred medium.
My last cd was an EP for a new local metalcore band: A Life Aligned
Honestly. If you need prime for it, it isn’t really free right?
Castle crashers is fun, but battleblock is hilarious. I love stamplers narration!
Honestly. People moved to Google back in the day. If a search engine gets enough traction for being superior, the adoption will start. Slowly first, but it worked before. I see no reason why it wouldn’t happen again.