I’m going to laugh my ass off when someone figures out how to track them all in real time, and shares it on a publicly accessible website.
I’m going to laugh my ass off when someone figures out how to track them all in real time, and shares it on a publicly accessible website.
His wife probably made a comment about how handsome the SI is, and he spiraled inside his tiny head.
Oh cool I didn’t know that existed, thanks Nintendo!
I miss bfh so much
What implications will this have for people who post other people’s content for profit? Karma being worthless was the only thing keeping the whole model in a grey area, I thought.
Exactly, lttp was perfection and we already had decent 3d with mouse and keyboard controls on PC, it was a major step back. I guess that was just Nintendo nintendoing what Nintendo nintendoes.
I’m so glad someone else feels the same way I do about OoT. I could go on for hours about how Nintendo ruined their franchise with cheap gimmicky 3D at the time, and that damned controller.
I’m not so on board with the rest, being a massive dark souls fan myself, but diversity makes us stronger and all that, you do you.
Just seeing a turn signal on a Mercedes or BMW is enough for me to assume the driver isn’t the one in control.
It looks more like Darth Vader’s water heater.
Is it the kind of discomfort one feels when they need to use a bathroom but there is only one for a 10,000 person event? Or the kind of discomfort one feels when it’s a record heat wave but a bottle of water is $20 and despite advertising free water stations, there are none? Oh or maybe the discomfort in paying mystery fees that equal the price of the ticket?
Or maybe the kind of discomfort that only an illegitimate business model about to be exposed would evoke?
I’m convinced this whole tiktok is manipulating the algorithm thing is actually US propaganda.
Do we need it? I’m not sure, but I am sure that all things cloud is an inevitability.
I never understood the appeal of twitter before Elon bought it, and I understand it less with every news report about it since.
Decided to give cs2 a shot, probably haven’t played CS since shortly after csgo was released. Community seems worse, but do those reflexes kick back in even when you’re an old man, and hearing the laments from young people as you mop the floor with them is an unexpected joy.
Zombie apocalypse game with souls like combat but all slow zombies. The game takes your GPS coordinates (or any coordinates you enter) and uses a maps API call to generate the game map based on the real world. It would take things like residential/commercial/industrial areas and generate similar structures but not exact to not be a privacy issue. All major landmarks would be generated. So you could start from your house, or the Eiffel tower, or the middle of the Amazon. Things like grocery stores and malls and schools would be in similar locations, roads and highways etc.
The game would generate slightly different every time you create a map so while always based on the real world, things would be different.
You then must rescue your partner who is across the map (random generated) and find shelter.
There would be some crafting and survival mechanics, but mostly action based combat, skills to level up etc. Minimal if non-existent gunplay, though I’d be open to it if done well.
Very gorey, rogue like/light with persistent stats and incremental style progression (get so far then reset/start new map with higher their upgrades)
So think dead rising meets dark souls, mixed with vampire survivors and incremental games, all with this AR framework. I also considered a multiplayer persistent map br style mode but would prefer a single player experience myself
I mean, I’m not sure what China expects the US to do with a company whose very existence and arguably their success in the market is due to corporate espionage. China can reframe and project all they want, but they will always have someone keeping tabs on the cookie jar and they only have themselves to blame.
How many Basset Hound owners are wannabe tough guys? Not trying to excuse the behaviour, but there is definitely at least a correlation between behaviour of the dogs and that of their owners.
You are correct, and I admire anyone who can put anecdotal evidence forward to successfully prove a point.
I often forget extroverts exist.
The only people staying after work for any reason, be it social or overtime, are the parents avoiding their kids. They make everyone else look bad, but it’s them who should be shamed.
I can’t tell if his helmet saved his life or if he wasn’t wearing a helmet. The way he avoids directly saying a helmet saved his life in the video while pushing the importance of wearing one makes me believe he wasn’t wearing his at the time and came very close to making his last omelette.