Yeah, I'm one of em. I'm well aware it's not secure, but as a frontend, signal certainly was more customizable and pleasant to use even for just the few people I had to sms till I could convince to use signal.
It's ok dude. What do you look for in games, is there a common theme?
I'm the same, I actually look for cinematic games with clever, interesting stories. Idgaf about multiplayer or any of that shit, I want to be a director in my own movie.
I'm using apcupsd for my server, even wrote a little script to pull wattage off the apc and report it in byobu's status bar. Anytime I ssh into my server I can see current wattage (usually about 55W for 4 spinning rust drives, 2 SSDs plus the router).
Yeah, it's pretty nice actually. Cool gardens, gem room, lots of dino and evolution stuff.. Not as big as the AMNH in Manhattan, but they did a good job with their smaller space.
What do we do? I'm concerned you're correct, but not sure what to do about it. Getting armed etc is all reactionary, how do we create a place where people can express themselves without impinging the rights of others... It's crazy that we thought it was the US, but what a joke it's playing out to be.
Nah, I like using C for low level stuff, it balances that it's reasonably high level and procedural with pretty great performance, size and flexibility. ASM is faster, but you are slower when it comes to understanding someone else's work.
For projects that aren't size or performance sensitive, write it in python or whatever the fuck you like, idgaf.
More fan made, but the combo is killer: mukinabaht with nature will have unintended consequences. Boards of Canada with a trippy french animation, the two feel made for each other.
It's visual commentary on society itself, as well as how fucked this system we've all built is to both our inner & outer nature.
Are these media systems self-sustaining? Aren't apples the symbol of knowledge? Or will our inner animalism escape, in spite of the processed knowledge, given even the slightest chance?
Yeah, I'm one of em. I'm well aware it's not secure, but as a frontend, signal certainly was more customizable and pleasant to use even for just the few people I had to sms till I could convince to use signal.