They definitely should’ve put more thought into it before typing “internetism”, but still no reason for an apology.
They definitely should’ve put more thought into it before typing “internetism”, but still no reason for an apology.
I actually had to look it up as I couldn’t remember why I made the first switch. PolyMC was forked from MultiMC after they dropped third-party modpack support. Then there was some drama with one of the devs of PolyMC, spawning Prism Launcher
You can buy them used if you can find them. I bought 2 directly from Valve before they were discontinued then a 3rd on Ebay.
I got a spider bite when I was a kid that left my knee swollen and painful for days. If I see them inside they’re dead.
Step 3 doesn’t need to be before you were born, just a seemingly long time ago. 1995 definitely wouldn’t be before the person in the picture was born.
I guess I technically can’t anymore since I don’t even know where to find one these days.
TIL some people couldn’t hear them.
I read Tim Sweeney’s name for the first time in this thread and don’t care enough to look him up, so I can’t comment on him. I don’t play a lot of multiplayer either, so Proton has been pretty great for me.
Pretty much the only remaining hurdle to Linux gaming is kernel-level anti-cheat which may be going away in the near future.
How do you spot the wizard students?
By eating all the things, I imagine.
I don’t know about found, but certainly heard.
Minuum supposedly measures wpm and has been my favorite mobile keyboard since release. Unfortunately it hasn’t been updated in years.
Don’t assume that I’ve heard of anything. For all I know the creator of this meme coined the phrase(?) “hawk tuah”.
The comments suggest that most people have seen this, but I have no idea what the context is. Can anyone explain?
That’s up to the seller, so generally yes.
Yeah, even the “difficult” distributions tend to just be a matter of following instructions to get a working installation. Gentoo was a massive PITA to maintain though. Chances are I was missing some knowledge that would’ve simplified things, but I spent way too much time on maintenance for the system to actually be useful. Arch has been much kinder.
I’m ok with ignoring this rule. Most of us do anyway. While we’re at it, can we also put “never split the infinitive” on the chopping block?