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  • Please look that good on a steam deck Please look that good on a steam deck Please look that good on a steam deck

  • Would be even funnier if it said second best in Russia, no need to complicate it.

  • Awesome that they’ve done this but it’s still a lot of steps.

    I’ve heard there are cracked versions pre-packaged so it would be good if one of the retailers could release something similar given the popularity.

  • Step 1: be ADORABLE

  • Automatic upvote for John Oliver.

  • Agree they’ve being easing their way in for a while. My point was specifically about advertising within the content itself which would be a new line crossed.

    Edit: actually yes they did do this with Apple News didn’t they! (Which is why I stopped paying for it).

  • Content advertising isn’t “on brand” for Apple, so this would be a bold move.

  • Said it before and I’ll say it again - one of the most underrated games ever!

  • Manor Lords.

    Plays really well but as one reviewer put it, it gets old after 20 hours or so.

    That said, the early access bit is done well in that the content that is there works pretty well, and you can see placeholder for the other features being worked on.

    Like right now it’s maybe like 25% of the full game, but that 25% works well and you can clearly see what’s coming.

  • The only thing holding me back from switching to Linux is gaming.

    Nowadays you can run windows games with proton just as well if not better than on windows.

    I’m thinking about tying Ubuntu.

    Ubuntu is garbage and canonical are pure evil for everything they’ve done. Snaps? Garbage you need flatpaks/debs/app images.

    Bro it’s easy just avoid any distro with systemd and gnome/goblin/plasma that’s why I use Trilby. It’s a molecular version of Susan.

    I installed Linux mint for my Granma if she can use it anyone can. Though personally I use arch btw.

    (I actually do use Linux, for anyone curious a bastardisation of Ubuntu + KDE wrangled to work on a MacBook that Apple are ditching support for… , btw)

  • I’m so glad you posted this - my integrated fridge door has dropped slightly after being taken off and put back on when installed. Can’t really screw back into mdf/chipboard/whatever and I’ve been stressing about getting it fixed for months because whilst it’ll get worse over time, it technically works and no doubt the fitter would say I need to take the whole thing out and replace the side panel.

    Thank you!

  • What I don’t get is why some games (even newer ones) don’t work in newer versions of proton but do work in older versions of proton.

    I’m talking games working in proton 7.x or 8.

    <low number>

    that don’t work in say proton 9 or proton 8.

    <higher number>

    .

    I rarely seem to have any luck with newer versions let alone proton experimental.

    🤷‍♂️

  • Wonderful story and what an impact his efforts have made.

    Great example of the IT mantra “When you do your job right the user’s won’t know you’ve done anything at all”.

  • Several corporations in the United States have been reported to use prison labor Walmart: Utilizes prison labor for manufacturing products and for supply chain operations.

    McDonald’s: Uses prison labor to produce uniforms and other items.

    Victoria’s Secret: Has used prison labor for manufacturing lingerie.

    AT&T: Employs prison labor for call center operations.

    Starbucks: Uses prison labor for packaging products.

    Microsoft: Utilizes prison labor for refurbishing and recycling electronic equipment.

    Boeing: Engages prison labor for manufacturing parts.

    Nordstrom: Uses prison labor for product manufacturing.

    Target: Employs prison labor for manufacturing and packaging.

    Whole Foods: Uses prison labor for packaging products.

    BP: Utilizes prison labor for various operations. Caterpillar: Engages prison labor for manufacturing parts.

    Chevron: Uses prison labor for various operations. Eddie Bauer: Employs prison labor for manufacturing products.

    Kmart: Uses prison labor for manufacturing and packaging.

  • You could get “smart flood detectors” cheap on amazon that use smart life. They make a sound (not the loudest tbf) and trigger notifications on your phone via the app.

    Maybe not the greatest for privacy but might start the trail…

  • If I had a dollar for every pixel in this image I’d have a nickel.

  • The original had to be one of the most underrated (or just undermmarketed?) games of all time.

    Absolutely fantastic RPG.

  • This is the worst with local host too