Hasbro is a terribly run company which is currently in the process of butchering the couple golden geese it has.
Hasbro is a terribly run company which is currently in the process of butchering the couple golden geese it has.
Different tools for different purposes. Strategy game, or a game where precise pointer control matters? Mouse and keyboard.
Racing, platformer, fighting game, that sort of thing, controller.
Well on the plus side it seems to have worked.
Lemmy essentially already has this feature. You can set a community to moderator only posts.
Europa Universalis IV by a wide, wide margin.
Or the instruction manual when those were a thing.
Powerless to change Reddit. You can always do what I did and use lemmy instead.
I already dipped. By the time I cancelled I wasn’t using the service enough to justify paying for it monthly, anyways.
Same here. A smaller instance with an application gate. My experience has been very smooth for the most part.
Dream come true right there. I used sync since 2012? 2013? A long damned time anyways, and I’d love to continue.
Damn, those look like shit. All the bulk of overear cans with none of the seal.
That said, anarkiddies rallying against federation and preferring to use a centralized service like raddle is very funny.
If the article is accurate and Apple is trying to secure IP rights over, “images of apples,” surely no sane judge would rule in favour of such a wide ranging and foolish claim. I’m sure there are plenty of businesses who will be able to cl aim prior art over a picture of a damn apple.
I can understand wanting to bring your discussion hub in house to avoid something like what’s happened. But bringing it into essentially an old school phpBB forum is certainly, ah, a choice.
Musk has also imposed other severe cost-cutting measures, such as not paying some of Twitter’s bills including rent, leading to an eviction order in Colorado.
I feel like framing not paying bills as ‘cost-cutting’ is perhaps a bit kind.
Let’s hope so. Let’s have less merging and more breaking up.
HOTAS setups can have quite a few axes. I have one with I think ten?