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  • I think this might be Latvian maybe. It is not turkish.

  • When I was a child we often had peeled garlic on the table for me to snack on it during dinner. I must have smelled hideously.

  • Thanks to all our forefather who ate enough poisonous squashes for us to enjoy squash soup and pumpkin pies.

  • Also my lovely Cucurbitales, from cucumbers over pumpkins up to melons.

  • Also red, also spring.

  • You include shallots, but not spring onions? I feel offended.

  • That is what I said last time and them I did it again, because the Black Friday deal was so sweat. Defintly regretting it already.

  • IPv4 is 43 years old, and there was the arpanet before that. They probably meant Usenet with the term "online". The first E-Mail was sent in 1971.

    But tbh, I am quite impressed how early the YMCA adopted.

  • It was somewhat hyped to a degree in the mid 2000s. It had a lot of features other browsers hadn't and many things just worked better, especially using tabs worked much better with them. They also had a linux version when that was not a common thing. Was kinda sad to see them fall.

  • What is mind boggling is that either her or Trump will be the next candidate and it still isn't a sure win for the democrats.

    But, tbh, looking at politics in the EU nowadays and I feel ashamed of making fun of the USA in the past. We are outfascisting you again, it seems.

  • Haven't met the undressing bots yet. But my account somehow ended up in a bot list and I get @ by at least 3-5 crypto bots daily. Quite annoying.

  • Don't you have customer protection NGOs in the USA?

  • Some of my best memories involve the sentence "Fuck it, I'll stay home".

    Also, some of my worst memories involve the sentence "Fuck it, I'll stay home".

    Chose your "I'll stay home" moments wisely.

    Also, I have to use Win 11 atm and it will be part of my worst memories as soon as I can stop this.

  • Don't be mad, just wait to buy it till they offer a nice package deal (do we have a patient gamers community here?). If enough users do that, they hopefully change their business model.

    Overall I also think that paid add-ons are quite okay, if they actually add new stuff and if the base game is a finished product in itself. Ensures that developers continue to take care of the game without subscriptions and leads to games that one can play for a decade (like CK2). But yeah, Paradox overdoes this.

  • I always think of my old Asus eePc netbook from 2010 that had a special compartment that was accessible from outside without opening up the notebook itself, just so that users would be able to upgrade their RAM. How did times change from "help the user to get what he needs" to "help the user get what we need". Personally I blame Apple for this tbh.

    This is how this looked: http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2007/12/add_more_storage_space_to_your_asus_eee_pc/panel.jpg

    And the best part: My son is using this netbook now with a light weight linux. I actually switched the RAM 2 month ago. It even plays Minecraft and he draws on it with my drawing tablet.