I’ve been wanting to try warthunder but I’ve been turned off the the micro-transaction model. Would you still recommend?
I’ve played other milsims like arma, was wanting something with better air vehicle usage
I’ve been wanting to try warthunder but I’ve been turned off the the micro-transaction model. Would you still recommend?
I’ve played other milsims like arma, was wanting something with better air vehicle usage
Whic TCG? I sold some old pokemon cards at a shop, was surprised to learn that anime cards were very popular now
That game made my head hurt but I so wish I could play it again for the first time. It was so fun
I’ve been playing a LOT of arma 3 rpg’s. So fun trying to smuggle drugs across the map before the police figure out what’s going on.
Next year I’ll probably move over to a larger playbase game with similar gameplay loop, maybe EVE online
Mm idk, I think knowing how to use folders is pretty important. It helps people stay organized.
The article wasn’t talking about file systems like FAT32 or NTFS. It was talking about using directories, instead of “pulling files from a laundry basket” by using a search bar.
Yep thanks
That’s what I ended up doing. It was a weird conversation though, telling him that if it seemed like some website wasn’t working, try it on chrome and it just might work
Can I just add a different perspective on this?
My dad is really old (like early baby-boomers), and I am basically the in-family tech support when the home computer starts acting strange.
Well, right after google rolled out this update, my dad clicked on what he thought was an online shopping link. It was actually an ad for a toolbar add-on. Queue Cue like 6+ hours trying to uninstall that add-on and the bundled software.
I never had to worry about that in the past with him because I had u-block origin installed. Now I need to find something else that can run quietly in the background. And probably a better antivirus.
I agree with everything you said, but I gotta ask: What is a zeeb?
I’m so glad I have a Reddit alternative now like Lemmy. Every news article I see about some corporate move Reddit makes, it seems further and further removed from the community-driven website I had hoped it would be.
I just started reading the dune series, after watching the movies, and I’m having a great time with it! Somehow the books do a better job of detailing the conversations between all the different characters, and setting the stage for movie 2.