I, for one, am glad we got the version that we did instead of an RTS.
I, for one, am glad we got the version that we did instead of an RTS.
The third one is AC/DC. You shook me all night long.
I think typically they only turn on when they actively detect something near the sensor. Once they no longer detect the object, they shut off.
Indeed he did. Years ago, they were holding auditions in my area for a new guitarist after Wes Borland left. They asked people to demo stuff they had written, rather than try to play along with their current songs. After auditions wrapped, they didn’t pick anyone and life went on.
Cut to a few months later when their next album dropped. The local rock station that helped sponsor the audition starts getting numerous calls from people saying the material they demoed during the audition got incorporated into songs from the new album. No credit or compensation was given to any of them. From that point on, the radio station rightfully blacklisted them.
Along those same lines, Limp Bizkit because of Fred Durst. They still would have been pretty mid, but maybe I wouldn’t go out of my way to skip their songs when they sneak onto my playlists.
Fuck Fred Durst. Fucking riff-stealing crybaby.
I prefer to think of them as antisocial media.
Nothing. That’s the whole point of federation.
Other instances would still be online, and it would be business as usual there.
There would likely be discussion about it on other instances, but Lemmy wouldn’t shut down just because .world or .ml went offline.
I love the irony of you calling out other people for not reading the post.
That was a good 10+ years ago. Ever since the redesign, the default Reddit experience kept getting more mainstream. Many of us were able to avoid it by using old.reddit and 3rd party mobile apps, but the apiocalypse ended that for most users. Hence, why a good many users joined Lemmy about 6 months ago.
TL:DR- The enshitification of Reddit was a gradual thing that finally reached a tipping point for many here last June.
Earthbound is a great game, but it’s quite a bit longer than 10 hours for the average first play through.
I’ll throw my name in for Elden Ring. Cheers to you for doing this OP.
“Hey, you. You’re finally awake.”
Interesting. I’ve apparently never seen the original. The best version I’ve seen, which I thought was the original, was porn. It just makes the guy’s face in panel 4 that much better.
I stopped using reddit on mobile after the api debacle. Once old reddit is done, I won’t be visiting on my desktop either. The redesign is and always has been trash.
Is that Dungeons of Dredmore? That was a fun game.
That’s cool that they figured out how to do this, but why would I want to encourage this behavior by giving money to the developers? There’s a reason the phrase “vote with your wallet” exists.
I’m assuming you meant ranked choice, but the mental image of your typo is quite entertaining.
How it happens? They rate limited their uploads, not much more to it.
I like NoScript in theory, but I had to stop using it. It broke too many websites to the point of unusability for me. I just stick with uBlock Origin and use the element zapper as needed anymore.