Didn't El Salvador lose half of the money it spent on bitcoin?
Honestly, I'd say I actually enjoyed cyberpunk more because of the public backlash, because I had such low expectations that when I borrowed it off a mate - I was blown away by how fantastic it actually was
This, I've always loved GOG but ever since I've switched to primarily gaming on my steam deck, it's been more of a pain than it's really worth to use GOG
Can't wait to play this on my steam deck
I asked on the general gaming mag, but I'll ask here too - would you recommend the Flip? Is it easy to carry around in your pocket and does it have better performance when it comes to PS2 and Gamecube
I asked on the general gaming mag, but I'll ask here too - would you recommend the Flip? Is it easy to carry around in your pocket and does it have better performance when it comes to PS2 and Gamecube games compared to the 2+?
Has anyone tried the Retroid Pocket Flip? I already had the 2+ but I couldn't find an easy way to carry it around so I'm thinking the Flip might be ideal
Has anyone tried the Retroid Pocket Flip? I already had the 2+ but I couldn't find an easy way to carry it around so I'm thinking the Flip might be ideal
What are some more obscure PS2 games that are absolutely fantastic? I'm looking into playing a couple on my steam deck
What are some more obscure PS2 games that are absolutely fantastic? I'm looking into playing a couple on my steam deck
Space Hulk would definitely be mine
I can't wait to see this, the easily replaceable battery was half the reason I got a fairphone
Speaz
Technically neither is "correct" (as if a pronunciation by native speakers could be in any way wrong) as it's originally a Scots word, and in Scots it's pronounced [skɔn] so that it rhymes with "lawn"
I'd really recommend /e/OS if you want a completely degoogled android OS
@Otome-chan@kbin.social there's definitely been a disconnect between people who just want a reddit alternative and the intended audience of the fediverse i.e. people who want a decentralised internet. I'd wager that a lot of people who left reddit would have happily gone to another social media giant if it had the features they wanted.
don't have a functioning economy
live in peace
becomes a wealthy province with plenty of gold and beautiful temples
constant raids and warfare
They had the right idea in the beginning
This is exactly what we like to see, people actually taking responsibility for their mistakes and rectifying them in an open and transparent manner
This is why soulless corpos can never compete with talented people who are more than happy to work on amazing things for free just for the sheer satisfaction of achieving something actually useful, instead of lining shareholder pockets while pretending to look busy
To be fair, kbin on a mobile browser is already leagues above the official reddit app
ChatGPT 4 is pretty decent at checking code for any mistakes, and it can generate pretty good code if you can describe what you want very well. But sometimes it does give you code with a slight mistake or two, so what I normally do is give it the code in a new chat and get it to check it itself
For instance, the suffix “-ed,” signifying the past tense in modern English, originated in “did” (that is, “did use” became “used”);
What? That is complete and utter nonsense. The -ed suffix comes from the suffix used to form the past tense of weak verbs in Old English, which in turn was derived from the Proto-Germanic preterite (which was an innovation compared to Proto-Indo-European).
The word "did" is just the word "do" with that suffix attached, not the origin of it.
I stopped reading the article as soon as I saw that, it's such blatant misinformation that could have been fact checked with a google search instead of a bizarre folk etymology.
Fairly-priced expansions are 10000x better than garbage micro-transactions and DLC, I don't get why anyone would be annoyed with this