

I only watch extraterrestrial TV.
Bun, meat, salad, tomato, onion, Cheddar.


I only watch extraterrestrial TV.


4? What do you mean?
He is always right.
Except for that one time.
Same as systemd, PipeWire, Wayland, Flatpak… basically, it’s new therefore it is bad.


I have a fun story about this.
I once purchased buldak at my local supermarket, not knowing what it was. I thought they were regular instant noodles.
They were actually painful. I had to drink an entire glass of water between every mouthful. I eventually gave up.
A few days after, I randomly stumbled upon a news article about the exact same product that I bought being recalled in Denmark (I live in France) because it caused abdominal pains and vomiting.


Right? Google has been shit for at least 5 years, but let’s not pretend it wasn’t the best search engine by far for years.


Crossing the Darien Gap is substantially harder, though.


The GBA had a working emulator before it even came out.


TBH the distinction is meaningless when different cities are so close together that you can’t tell exactly in which one you are at any given time.


Most of the attacks are easy to parry, but about 1/4 of them are complete bullshit with unreadable animations and broken timing. I finished the game but didn’t bother beating Simon. Apparently being level 95 with 20k health isn’t enough. Completely unbalanced game.


Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
I love E33 but the RPG mechanics are pretty barebones.


So the rumors are true, good food is indeed illegal in the UK.


Same as GOG.


No you don’t. Their ToS are very explicit about this. You’re buying licenses, just like on Steam.


The library runs silently in the background without user interaction, fingerprints the host device, registers it with a remote backend, and periodically sends metrics and retrieves configuration via an encrypted communications channel.
Are we sure this isn’t Google Play Services?
Android TV is absolute garbage. It’s horrible to use with a remote, is full of ads, and is somehow sluggish on a 1.5GHz quad core.