Not a natural born American Citizen, not that the constitution means anything anymore but we at least pay lip service to it sometimes and that's part of it.
Look we're not going to have this argument, it's been had a billion times on the internet. I'm a PC guy, paying for online is dumb. But a lot of people do and the service they get from it is going to be getting worse and more expensive in the future.
I think it's like 20 something now actually, but that may be because I have the 4k one or the more screens one, whatever idk. My wife needed it. Being a PC guy I'm still of the opinion charging for multiplayer is dumb anyways, it's pretty cool it's been the same price for like 20 years though.
I used to like their videos but they're just so toxic and full of bile nowadays I can't do it. I tried to watch a few around when tears of the kingdom came out because I wanted to see the follow up to their 7/10 for botw and from an outsiders perspective looking at the channel it almost looks like they've been bleeding subscribers because of the transition. A couple videos in I decided that wasn't the case, or at least not the whole case, the content is just awful now. So I unsubbed which sucks because the videos used to be pretty good.
I'm inclined to agree with you that the ram is causing the crashing. I was running mine on the free oracle vms with 1 core and 1gb ram and it would crash constantly. I switched to a 2gb linode and it's been flawless since.
Of course! I think there's a way to boot it into desktop mode by default too but ive never used it, and if you do do that it puts a shortcut on the desktop back to gaming mode anyway.
So do I, do yourself a favor and find a local candy or chocolate shop. They'll probably have something that is basically the same thing but vastly superior and not nestle. I know you're just being a troll at this point but seriously do.
I don't count posting a link you saw on Reddit as "taking top content from reddit and posting it here" so much as taking top memes and text posts. I do think bots should not be the ones doing it though, users should post links they find interesting. If that link came from Reddit it's functionally no differerent than if it came from the Yahoo news page or the outlet itself.
Skeletons in their closet and actively using slave labor are very different things, not that I blame you entirely, it's not your fault companies like nestle own so fucking much it's impossible to keep track of.
Not a natural born American Citizen, not that the constitution means anything anymore but we at least pay lip service to it sometimes and that's part of it.