Don’t we tame and capture Yoshi? Heh
Don’t we tame and capture Yoshi? Heh
My current PC was at the end of AM4 from AMD, and now it’s nearing end of AM5.
I gotta break out of this cycle if I can wait until am6, I think I can though.
all kinds of sources and sales
Looks at steam library with dozens of unplayed games purchased on sale
IF you’re correct, then hasbro would just force them to fix it, and it’d become a never ending game of whack a mole, where probably every update has to break existing mods based on the hack to further disuade people.
Kinda defeats the purpose of doing it private and local.
I wouldn’t trust any claims a 3rd party service makes with regards to being private.
50 US based devs earning 10 million, so let’s get 150 outsourced devs making 0.5 million!
Oh shit that didn’t work? Okay let’s get 300 outsourced devs making 1 million!
That’s sure to make things better!
I don’t know what the situation is today, but I had to build a new computer during the end of the series for the AMD chips and have a 5800x
I know they have since released some newer chips for that motherboard series for gaming, but I’m now on a cycle of when I may want to upgrade its near the end of a cycle.
Kinda annoying.
I feel like something like https://www.storj.io/ is on the path to what we would want/need?
There might be some additional requirements for a true CDN to ensure data is closer to where it’s needed and in as many regions as needed though with the right amount of bandwidth. The data gets stored all over the place, but that doesn’t mean its optimal. But they do seem to claim it’s faster on their website…
Edit: For those not wanting to click, TLDR is they use excess storage around the world and make it accessible anywhere, and safe from failures. People with excess storage can join the network if they have enough storage/bandwidth and pass some tests. Their API is S3 compatible.
There was some back testing around the 4% rule, and for a normal retirement 4% was okay and historically only failed a couple times if you started in a specific month of a specific year and changed nothing as things turned bad.
For a longer term early retirement, 3.5% never failed.
Obviously, past performance cannot guarantee future performance, but $35,000 a year would probably be fine from that mil.
And this is assuming a properly diversified portfolio
Ah gotcha. If that had been sold as a DLC it would probably have been the most comprehensive DLC I’ve ever seen.
How the hell do you make that game in 18 months?! Wow
Can I start banking time now so when I spend it then and stay up way too late, I’m not tired the next day?
A lot of games can’t do high graphics and high fps
You end up with a choice in the settings menu.
It’d be nice to get both and not have to sacrifice one or the other.
I know when you’re fighting with Google support as an app store developer, including images in correspondence can get a human to look at it as they can’t properly scan that for automation purposes.
Maybe a url in a claim would be the same for steam? Not sure if you can include images.
Lol, how long did that go on for?
If they can change the terms of games already released and ask for a % per install, what’s stopping them from just asking for 100% and saying suck it bitches.
I think the title need a little work…
How can I prove I’m dead?
Someone else can, but the title says I have to.