I remember, back in the day, I asked on IRC how to edit a file in Linux. Someone said vi. Little did I know that in chat someone said, the next question is how do I quit. I asked that exact question. Yes chat erupted.
I can't believe we still haven't had a Steamworld Dig 3. The first two are fantastic games. Not too hard, just fun. I was really excited to see the story didn't end in number 2 and yet years later we still have no sign of a new game on the horizon. Maybe they also struggle with the number 3 of games like Valve does?
No idea tbh. It's not hard to find. Sure it's hidden under a good but it's not exactly hard to see. Learning how to use it though seems to be more of a mystery. I mean shit, the majority of the time my wife struggles to know what she does and doesn't like.
Didn't it used to be called Firebird or something but had to change its name due to copyright? I remember when it was v1 and seeing advertising about it in the paper. It really did start the ball rolling in getting people away from IE. Chrome then came out and dominated.
In the UK this summer we've been lucky if it hits 20°C this year. I've been in shorts all summer. We had a nice June but since then it's been cloudy and rainy. Regardless I've been in shorts since June. Winter is typically a single figure affair so summer is always very much welcomed. Feels like we haven't had one this year :(
I used Edge during beta and upon release. It's a decent browser. But Microsoft started adding their bloat to it and now just throws it in my face every chance they get. I no longer use Edge as a result.
I don't know about the rest of the world but in the UK text messages used to cost 10p for each one you send. Multimedia messages were like 40p. Really expensive. WhatsApp came about and made both of these free. The rest is history.
Ironically, SMS are generally free these days but nobody obviously uses them. My SMS app is just full of OTP codes being sent to me.
I really like Training Day. Although I'm tempted to say Hot Fuzz now. Hot Fuzz has so many small things in it that each time I watch it there's something new.
I went through changing a variety of sites recently. That was 300+ sites. It took a few days (not nonstop) and I am still not finished.
For the majority of sites it's straight forward but for some they don't let you change your email address without contacting support. I've also had some that just don't let you change at all. For those I have requested deletions. I still have sites waiting to be swapped and others deleted. I've been waiting since February.
Honestly my best advice for anyone looking to do this is to look at using at least one alias. Ideally an alias per site (which I have been doing). That way my email address on sites will never need to be changed again but I am now free to move mailbox providers (which this week I pointed all my aliases to fastmail as I am looking to get away from Google's Gmail). That move took 5 seconds.
The tooth fairy?