

Nah, I don’t get that here in Brazil
Nah, I don’t get that here in Brazil
And now you’re lost
Because I could pay privately for the services the government gives me, and it’d be cheaper and better.
Work minimum wage and be distracted from the fact we’ll all be dead in under 3 decades. That’s what the pedos in power want.
30°C air is hot as fuck, 30°C water is a perfect cold shower.
They had already hinted they wanted to make Subnautica 2 into a multiplayer co-op, and they specifically mentioned “games as a service”.
After backlash, they specified the multiplayer would be optional, and “games as a service” means long term updates, not microtransactions, which sounds suspiciously like a rollback to me…
I was already kind of expecting that, seeing as below zero’s map wasn’t half as interesting as the first game, the storytelling was mid, and the mechanics were all over the place, like they just wanted to make another hit by shooting in every direction, with half the work put into it.
“Then buy me this game”
“No”
new installs and upgrades could sometimes take more than a day
Laughs in Windows…
Nah, that’s an airgull. A landgull would be a chicken.
As a young man, I’m just waiting for the AGI breakthrough, so it either fixes the fucking government, or wipes us out. Win-win.
Mãe.
I’m Brazilian.
I was already gonna make fun of the useless red circle, you didn’t need to misplace it lol
“Hide” is such a stupid concept when it comes to anything online. I guess this generation didn’t see the Streisand effect first hand.
Average Kojima experience
On the internet? Imagine that…
Yeah, I love to see people being called “racist” over not liking corporate facades, or “neo nazi” over referencing a clown. Always very productive.
There’s a simple solution to this: if Red Hat doesn’t like the guy or his code, don’t fucking use it. They’re the ones who banned him from Xorg and reverted his changes.
Actually, why do I expect a corpo to be morally or ideologically consistent? Silly me…
Wdym mouse? Might as well give me a touchscreen…
That’s the neat part, if anything’s broken, just update, it’s probably fixed in a next version already. Then, when you find what broke on the last update, just update again, it’ll be fixed by then.