“I drank a fifth of Boone’s, dare me to scroll in private rooms?”
Murder by definition involves planning.
False. If this were true, “premeditated murder” would be redundant.
If somebody comes home to find their lover in bed with a stranger and shoots both of them to death, those were both murders, and they were not planned for.
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Not only is it random, it’s nearly impossible to find something you have seen before. Awful all around.
There’s a Firefox plugin that replaces YT thumbnails with stills from the video. It makes browsing YT so much better.
Also just fuck Broadcom in general for all the other dumb shit they do.
God I miss ytmnd https://owleyes.ytmnd.com/
See also: competitive cognitive artifacts. https://philosophicaldisquisitions.blogspot.com/2016/09/competitive-cognitive-artifacts-and.html
These are artifacts that amplify and improve our abilities to perform cognitive tasks when we have use of the artifact but when we take away the artifact we are no better (and possibly worse) at performing the cognitive task than we were before.
In the UK, the average wait for a grid connection is more than 5 years, and over 40% of queuing projects have a connection date beyond 2030.
Mothballs? Heresy! I still have 2 that me and my kids keep handy. I was even playing it last weekend to show my kids how the painting thing in ALBW worked. I do find though that since I got a retroarch compatible handheld I don’t play my 3DSes as much. I still do have some puzzle games to finish though… 🤔
Also, I forgot to mention another great thing about 3DS: a rock solid untethered CFW.
They are pretty solid devices! All three of my 3DSes are in great shape after lots of use, but yet I already have one dead Switch due to the sd card adapter port on the motherboard losing some teeth, and don’t get me started on joycon drift.
I’m amazed at how few people loved the 3D. To me, that was the best part. Even in 2D map games like ALBW, the depth made it look better and helped navigate places where you had to fall down onto lower platforms. In spatial puzzle games like pushmo, having the depth made thinking about the problems easier.
Face tracking on the N3DSXL made the experience so awesome.
Higher resolution would’ve been great though, because it is laughable how low resolution the 3DS screen is even compared to a mobile phone from the same era.
I can’t wait for a good emulator to come out that supports upscaling and 3D.
Related: a list and explanation of variable naming conventions https://www.pluralsight.com/blog/software-development/programming-naming-conventions-explained
I was having flashbacks to Cars 2.
Put me down for 0 too because we were poor.
Hooray for accountability 🙄
My first line of investigation here would be virtualization. It will solve the “don’t mess with my Linux install” problem and will let you use the windows apps you need at the same time as the Linux apps you normally use. Also VMs have all their other useful features like snapshots and portability.
I did this in the distant past and it was quite convenient having the VM instead of a dual boot.
Related standup comedy from 1996, Jim Gaffigan: https://youtu.be/SLaltfyTEno
Microsoft has had an impressively positive impact on Linux, including the kernel directly. It started ramping up about 15 years ago. They were the 5th highest contributor to the 3.x kernel.
I recall reading about them working on improving Linux’s MS related features, like fat32 support, samba, and things to make Linux run better in hyper-v that also helped performance overall.