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  • The deck chairs on the titanic aren’t going to rearrange themselves. If It wasn’t for shit like this he’d have to actually govern

  • Yeah the praise is a bit much for me. I went back to try it and I was thinking that while it runs better, I still find it janky and extremely underwhelming. Legends Arceus was far more interesting to me.

  • They’re doing some sort of prayer, I’d guess something along the lines of “God let this man be your vessel to help achieve the glory of the kingdom of heaven on earth”

    You know, kind of like asking a wolf to bring about a vegan paradise on earth

  • And here you are, still treating women as a monolith despite noting your wife doesn’t act that way

  • Hearing you can download as much RAM as you need on this phone too. CHECKMATE LIBS

  • Considering you get better items when you’re behind, it’s a no brainer

  • We called that game “Don’t Drink and Drive” back in college. I always just chugged mine at the beginning of the race

  • Do people really get hours of fun out of losing races due to catch-up mechanics?

    I regularly get blue shelled and I still smoke people. There’s still lots of strategy in the game and randomization is something that keeps games fresh. At the end of the day it’s an arcade racer, not everything has to be Gran Turismo

  • Yeah I know it’s not FOSS in the slightest, but it’s not a predatory app selling your health data to the highest bidder, presumably. I acknowledge that requires taking Apple’s word at face value though

  • Well on iOS there’s the Apple health app. To my knowledge it stores health data locally. I’ll double check now.

    Edit: it does store health data in iCloud by default, but according to Apple its end to end encrypted

    By default, iCloud automatically keeps your Health app data, including health records, up to date across your devices. To disable this feature, open iCloud settings and turn off Health. iCloud protects your health records data by encrypting it both in storage and during transmission. If you're using iOS 12 or later and have turned on two-factor authentication for your Apple Account, health records are encrypted using end-to-end encryption through iCloud. This means only you can access this information, and only on devices where you’re signed in to iCloud. No one else, not even Apple, can access end-to-end encrypted information.

  • I’d say it’s an inevitability, just a question of when

  • Reading this headline has me thinking of that guy who documented all the butt cracks at a MtG tournament

  • If Voyager adds piefed support I’m definitely jumping over

  • It’s almost like more than one thing can be a problem at the same time. I mean, let me just gesture broadly around the entire world, it’s pretty plainly evident

  • I mean yeah sure the US is a massive exporter of death. Still pretty dumb to imply that they’re not interested in drone defenses considering they don’t want to lose a potential war in the future where drones will obviously play a huge part in.

  • No greentext stories?