And they boasted about the amazing attention to detail in this game
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RSS is great and Google tried to kill it so you’d have to use other services.
I like how I can tell a big event has happened because I see a bunch of articles on it, and that it’s possible to catch up to where you last were in the feed.
That means you’ve caught up on the news, no need to red any more, you can do something else. Algorithms always serve you up new content, so you’re in this constant state of thinking something is always happening.
I think RSS readers would help fix the brains of a lot of boomers if we could ever get them off Facebook
I think he was on a much more expensive bike. Easily a high end Trek, or a BMC, S-Works, or a Campagnolo
Think of the traffic in NY. Where would you park? And you’re just going to get in a car to sit in traffic?
Bro made a perfect getaway
tombruzzo@lemm.eeto Games@lemmy.world•UPDATE: Here is the final design of the Humorless Toaster, that this wonderful community helped me pick yesterday! (Needless to say one of the previous versions was unintentionally problematic)English15·8 months agoI love how that could be an angry mouth, a moustache, or a croissant
They were trying to be more prog rock with their first two albums and I much prefer those to the popular singles of their later career
Yeah! With a prompt like that I want to see Boratcrowning out of Sonic
IDK, looks like his car’s windows licence got revoked
This is just a screenshot from Hitman 2
This is how I’ll talk to my kids. Not because they spend too much time on my phone, but because I look at too many memes
There’s a setting in the BIOS to switch these over. You may be able to jump in and do it yourself if the work laptop isn’t too locked down
It looks like a CD to. Bro went and stapled his mixtape to a crab
tombruzzo@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux back at 4.04% on the Desktop. Windows went below 73%1·10 months agoAll the different versions as well. Outlook web is decent, desktop is terrible. The Mac version seems to be closer to web, some problems I have are fine in one version of outlook and only appear in another. Why can’t the app just be a container for the web version?
tombruzzo@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux back at 4.04% on the Desktop. Windows went below 73%81·10 months agoOK, who did you guys bully over basic tech support questions?
tombruzzo@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux back at 4.04% on the Desktop. Windows went below 73%8·10 months agoI work in email Marketing and Outlook is the worst client, especially desktop. Everything I make has to have accommodations for this shitty inbox
The gunplay in this was really good. The AI was responsive and enemies had plenty of animations.
Those wasteland mutants you first fight would dodge out of the way if you aimed down the sights at them, jump off things, and throw this boomerangs at you. There was too much fluff between gunfights but they were a highlight for me
It will be the inflection point where we hit exponential growth. A few days later we’ll be at 1024% adoption as people start running VMS inside VMS of different distros
I do a lot of work with CSV files and LibreCalc is so much better for them. You can actually tell it how to delimit the file and to put quotations around each field.
Some programs actually advise against using excel if you’re going to work on a CSV to upload into the program, which is funny considering it’s meant to be the industry standard.
P. S. For anyone that would like to use LibreOffice at work, download portableapps and get it from there. It’s so portable it can get around IT administration requirements