I think they don’t care as much, because the server runs on 100% renewable energy: pure Canadian maple syrup.
I think they don’t care as much, because the server runs on 100% renewable energy: pure Canadian maple syrup.
DDoS? Where was the distribution part?
Like stuff that is not bad.
Grandpa Threepwood’s wise words.
Who gave him access to regex.exe?
Eeeeeeeeenter the Gungeon
Nuclear Throne’s low fps was off putting for me and I could never get into Binding of Isaac’s juvenile style, personally.
Crypt of the Necrodancer is an amazing game.
Dome Keeper and Runestone Keeper are also fun.
Australia fighting the good fight to produce tech savvy youth
I’m Doctor Mario, and as a certified doctor I can tell you that that’s not the gay cough but rather your lungs wanting to escape the forest fire smoke on their own. No sick days btw, you have to take PTO.
UK is not the EU, m8.
I hate blanket generalization. You know when you get to that point that your company is over managed and understaffed, not creating a good work environment.
Or go on a trip to Mars.
This is such hax
Me too. But I’ll wait for stable release.
They do now. The commenter was using past tense.
Well, they still use internet Explorer, http sans s and fax machines.
When asked why, their response, roughly translated, was “we just want to play eroge ¯\_(ツ)_/¯”
Dragon Age 2 is a bit ooof. Excellent combat, but the story and especially the scenery… you revisit the same parts of town and the same dungeon over and over and over.
I used to. Not since 2012. I had a night shift job, getting paid to do nothing.
Also since 2020 I’ve been wfh. So technically yes, I play games at work.
What does it do with Linux?
Before this I used to play certain games exclusively, often for 10+ hours a day (beefy laptop at work and then home).
QuakeWorld - '98-2003
Ragnarok Online - 2003-2008
WoW - 2008-2012
EVE - 2012-2014
I don’t think Adguard is trash. It’s just not as good as UBO.