My wife and I had an older gentleman cat. He would wake us up at night (sleeping between the two of us) to get us to carry him with us and go lie down on the couch, where he'd curl up on top of whoever he picked that night and go back to sleep.
I find this particularly funny, because the scene for Wii homebrew felt like the wild west for a decent while. There were many different iOS (think kind of like drivers, you'd install ones with patches applied so you could run non-nintendo code) installers that were almost all doing the exact same thing. Multiple loaders to run ISOs off USB drives. A couple of games leaked early. I remember playing Skyward Sword with a friend a few days early.
There were a small few that tried to enforce not being able to use their homebrew apps for piracy, but they were largely derided for it. Riivolution was a groundbreaking app for arbitrarily replacing game files on the fly, but it had numerous things built in to prevent people from using it on anything but real discs. There was a decent amount of drama around that.
Smash Bros Brawl mods were fucking amazing. There just wasn't much like that on consoles before then.
The Protomen's cover of Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground) is a slower burn than the original, but I feel like the emotions intented by the song are so much clearer.
It's off their album The Cover Up, which is an entire album of well done covers. It also tells a strong story through the tracks and the transistions between them. I love this band, and the last third of this album from Hunted (a transistion piece) onward is fucking amazing.
Now if only they could count to three better than Valve. Been at least a decade waiting for the ending of the story/universe they created. Act III when?
Nope. As far as extrusion printing goes: normal 3D printing filament is not food safe and the tiny stairstep layers would be perfect breeding grounds for bacteria and plaque impossible to properly clean. For resin printing: that shit's toxic in liquid form, very bad idea to ingest as a solid, and dust from the hardened prints (like if you sand a nub down) when breathed in works like asbestos on your lungs.
I believe either. In Jerboa (what I've got handy at the moment) it's under Settings, [your account name]'s settings, and then its in the middle of the whole bunch of switches towards the bottom.
There's an option to hide bot posts in your settings. So far everyone is playing nice and labeling their bots as such, so that's probably the easiest way at the moment.
It's how they kept everything from dying when they killed third party apps. They openly banned and replaced mods that were keeping their subreddits locked. It was a shitshow, but unfortunately reddit still exists.
With Cyberpunk 2077 "complete and fixed", I'm finally checking it out. Been using the Welcome to Night City modpack. Act 1 and all the content in Watson (starting area) was amazing. Very immersive. Completed all of that, about halfway through Judy's missions, and most of Panam's missions. I think I'm around 40 hours in.
Quality starts dipping outside of the main story missions outside of Watson. Nothing so far has been anywhere close to bad, and there's still some absolutely amazing things sprinkled here and there, but it's frustrating how just good some of it is given how strong the start is.
It's incredibly obvious that the game was meant to be much more. Like Watson district's fixer (person who gives you missions) has 39 gigs, and she has Cyberpsycho fights across the whole map. I don't think any other fixer has more than 15 gigs for their own area, and most don't have any other "gimmick" missions like the Cyberpsycho missions.
I'm already planning to replay it with mods that add more gang activity and give the gangs "memory" so they hold grudges if you keep doing missions against them. Also, unscaling the stat checks. Stupid that I go from being able to comment on certain topics (the psuedomyth of Rache Bartmoss specifically) in conversations to not being able to because I got too high a level and the stat check jumped from 10 to 15.
I don't know how to put it. The great stuff is some of the best gaming experience I've had in a long time, where I can't wait to get back to it. Most of the game is good, but not "can't wait to get back into it". But there's a big feeling of missing "what could have been".
Like the Watson Fixer Regina has extra rewards for you capturing Cyberpsychos alive, but in any of the actual fixer gigs with Cyberpsychos it doesn't matter if you kill them or incapacitate and Regina has no comments on it. There's a lot of emphasis put on customizing your character for you to not see them outside of a few cutscenes (most are first person) and driving a motorcycle. Lots of NPC visual cyberware just isn't available for the player character.
Maybe it's just residuals from the collective overhyping of the game, but I feel it hard when stuff like that pulls me out of things.
Posting something that pretty clearly reveals your age to be definitely under 25, but most likely also under 18, from an information security focused instance?
That is some god awful opsec, assuming you're trying to stay anonymous. (I say with an account having posted some pretty identifying personal life stories, but I'm also not posting from an infosec focused instance)
As others have said, you're willfully missing the subtext. Which is that they think you spend too much time on your phone and are missing out on other enriching things in life. Like maybe spending time with them, or making friends irl. Go touch some grass.
I strongly suspect that you do not currently have one of those jobs you're referencing. Which makes it a moot point. You're not practicing for a desk job by farting around online.
Stop relying on your mind and rely on things like the email itself and/or a calendar app.
Plenty of people need to take notes and use calendars and alarms to keep track of their scheduled events. You just have the amazing adhd privilege of needing to get used to that practice before you're swamped with more work meetings than is sensible.
Did you just rawdog the home version or something? You gotta use at least some protection man! LTSC Pro install, some debloat scripts... anything but a straight install.
My wife and I had an older gentleman cat. He would wake us up at night (sleeping between the two of us) to get us to carry him with us and go lie down on the couch, where he'd curl up on top of whoever he picked that night and go back to sleep.
Cherish your old girl!