I have lots of ad blockers. But my father watches YouTube on the LG TV app. I don’t live there anymore and hearing the ads from the other room became offensive to the family.
It was easier to just buy a premium family plan and call it a day.
I have lots of ad blockers. But my father watches YouTube on the LG TV app. I don’t live there anymore and hearing the ads from the other room became offensive to the family.
It was easier to just buy a premium family plan and call it a day.
Didn’t care then, don’t care now. It’s only clothes and I wasn’t there to oogle anyone.
Yea. I feel it’s a little underpowered. But I’ve got retroarch on it. It’s nice to be able to easily get psp and psvita games on it. Even if half are psx ports.
It’s become my main gaming machine at the moment. But I’m not much of gamer.
Death is the ultimate cure for cancer.
I’ve always wanted to run a TV ad that was completely silent with a static image that says
“This moment of quiet brought to you by Bryg Philomena.”
Fucking TV ads are too loud.
Or places that normally get snow are getting less and less.
I have an auto hotkey script that I always have running. It just takes my clipboard and sends the key presses to type it in when I press Ctrl + shift + v.
It gets me around most of this sort of bullshit.
I meant as in, I as a player don’t need to be able to make changes that dramatically alter the game world in which I am playing and alter the story beats that I’ll hit.
I don’t like having to make a decision that may lock off entire areas or missions in the game. I no longer have time to devote a replay of a 60 hour game so that I can experience a different story line.
Otherwise, yes. The stakes the character faces in the story don’t always need to be “save the world.”
Personally, I am playing the game to enjoy the story of the character I am playing as. Not to play as me and make my own personal decisions.
I gave that hope up years ago.
He backed himself into a corner and doesn’t want to admit that he can’t fit it all into a final book and/or just doesn’t enjoy writing that world or story anymore.
It would be nice if he released an outline or draft. He probably could have milked that since I know I’d have bought both a draft and the final book whenever he finished it.
They can afford it now?
You can already find me from my username and I don’t delete things.
You’ll also find explicit pictures and a rough idea of where I live and have worked.
I’m not that interesting.
I mean… If I could afford a riding lawnmower that would be me. I want to at some point find a broken washer to rip the drum out of. They make good fire pits for really big fires.
I want a corridor. It means they actually have to tell a story. Open worlds are too often mostly a large collection of lore for you to slowly read and tease out. But world building and lore doesn’t make a game. For many of us, it’s about the journey and story. I don’t need to make world changing decisions when I’m playing “hero.” I want to know heros story with all its cliches and tropes. Give me puzzles to solve, challenges to overcome, and entertaining gameplay instead “choose your own adventure.” It’s like the industry collectively decided that player agency, open worlds, and having options that changed how the story went somehow is what made a game good.
Breakin’
Breakin’ 2 Electric Boogaloo
Surf Ninjas
All arguably bad. All enjoyable and I have a good time watching them.
Att’s usage meter sucks.
I need to dig out the eeePC I have. If I could get a netbook with a better screen resolution, it would probably become my daily driver.
In oral form, yea. But in a nasal spray, I’ve never had another drug clear up my congestion faster. It’s stupidly effective when directly applied to the mucus membrane.
A GOAT goat, if you will?
I’ve got one hell of a cold right now. I’d welcome the sweet relief.
I’m pretty much all kasa with the innovelli for my fans.
Kasa require wifi for setup, but then have a local API for HA control. Just note that some features like motion detection aren’t presented via API.