Also same, this just seems to be a rite of passage with Steam
Also same, this just seems to be a rite of passage with Steam
For the most part Americans are so desensitized to the gain Violence that it’s not something most of us think about much.
I’ve grown up in a post Columbine world, and mass shootings have been a part of my life since it started. They’re just a really unfortunate part of life here that won’t change unless there’s a massive culture shift.
Bluetooth is pretty much useless for peripherals and I’d never trust it.
Cloud storage is slow, expensive and small. External drives are still significantly cheaper per GB than cloud storage.
100% I hate this dumbass trend of putting multiple optional standards into a single cord. They did it with HDMI and confused everyone, and USB-C is the same.
Bluetooth latency makes that extremely unattractive
Laptop users
Really nice to have multiple workspaces when constrained to one, small screen
I use this regularly on a laptop, but almost never on a desktop.
It’s really nice if you have multiple full screen apps you’re switching back and forth from them pretty regularly, ie IDE in one env, browser in another, both can be full screen and switched without minimizing the other.
Multi Monitor setups often solve the same problem.
That’s pretty much how it was when I delivered with Dominos too. It was a cold day in hell before we’d tell someone to have to come out and meet us. We even still had to do 100% in person, face to face deliveries.
There was a couple occasions where I had to call the customer due to being lost in an apartment complex, but most are fairly understanding about that.
I was a delivery driver. He’s 100% in the right. Delivery services have gotten so shit over the last few years where the drivers won’t even do the bare minimum of coming to the door
Unfortunately that is the reality of American elections. First past the post means a 3rd party can effectively never win
Ignore all media, vote for whoever the democratic candidate is.
I realized that all the election media just makes me angry, and I already know who I’m NOT voting for, so there’s really only one choice anyways.
I do, but I don’t post about them. I don’t like making posts and try to avoid doing so at all costs.
Other gaming pretty much has nothing in common with Simracing. It doesn’t use any of the same hardware, tends to take a lot of money to get started in and isn’t something for casual players.
I don’t like generic communities overall. I find them boring and tending to lack in creativity. The reason I liked Reddit so much was I didn’t need to interact with other subjects, I could find my niche and stay there without needing to deal with other gaming groups.
Unfortunately some niches don’t fit with other, larger communities. Simracing, for example, makes no sense in gaming communities, but also makes no sense in car communities.
I’m spending more and more time back on Reddit because that’s where the community is. Otherwise it’s just empty with the occasional post here.
I don’t care if we use DST or not, just pick one and stick with it. There’s no convincing reason to change time twice a year. The places that don’t do it are completely fine and there’s not any scientific reason it’s necessary.
Street pass was the shit. I remember taking my DS to school to get as many hits as possible. Now with the age of portable gaming handhelds it’s kinda crazy nobody has created some kind of open street pass service.
I’m one of those people. If not pointed in a specific direction by someone else I’ll just aimlessly do nothing but kill time for months on end. I have a couple interests, but nothing that could keep me occupied for an extra 40 hours a week.
This isn’t to say I love working, but I don’t hate it either. I’d rather have work than no work, even for the same amount of money.
There’s about a 0.1% chance Social Security will be around when I retire, and the increasing costs of living have almost certainly cut into my ability to retire at a reasonable age.
I’m probably going to work till the day I die, it’ll just be contingent on if I work for myself or not.
Not everyone wants to maintain multiple release branches. They’re offering the app in the way the majority of users will install it, and unfortunately your use case is less common.
If it was just annoying habits I’d agree. But deep down I’m a bitter, unhappy person. I’m not willing to sacrifice for other people anymore and along with that I realized I’m not cut out for caring about other people. I struggle with the concept of love beyond what would be considered reasonable in a relationship. There are parts of me broken beyond repair, and I can fix all the other things, but those 1-2 things are completely incompatible with being in a healthy relationship. It’s unfair to the other party to expect them to put up with my problems.
I’m not saying everyone should take this approach, I’m just sharing what has worked for me. I’m probably a little too aware of my own shortcomings, but I’d rather be like this than trying to conform to what people consider normal.
You really don’t as long as you’re leaving the OS mostly standard. I’m a fairly high level power user of windows and I don’t think I use any of the 3 outside of development work.