Turns out it’s the same company. The Yukon Striker was built right after the Valkyria.
Turns out it’s the same company. The Yukon Striker was built right after the Valkyria.
Looks very similar to the Yukon Striker
https://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a521/bobbie1137/Yukon Striker drop_zps9qqc0yxd.jpg
The Stanley Parable doesn’t really have a genre, and I don’t think you make another entry into that genre without being derivative. There’s a couple games I can think of that have themes of player agency, Bioshock and to a lesser extent Spec Ops: The Line. Just some ramblings.
7 years ago. It’s been a very welcome change here.
But who uses that? I recall using a gnome plugin a few years ago that required an Open weather API key that you could use any location for.
Would Chromebooks not fit that description?
That’s really neat. I didn’t know anybody was still working on a desktop mode for Android and I definitely didn’t know about running Windows applications.
That’s wild. I suppose there’s lots of outdated print media with all these email addresses that never gets checked if it’s out of date.
I didn’t play the original ones that much but I had no idea there was a reboot.
That’s a lot of buzzwords to say they have a faster GPU this year.
Half Life 2 came out three years after the first Halo though.
No, we just play the free multiplayer.
Not so much broken as change of focus. Their focus now is money, and it’s hard to turn down hundreds of millions of dollars.
Ubuntu has had all three of those things. Amazon ads in the search bar was awhile back. Not sure but I assume they still hijack installing Firefox using apt and instead install it using snap. And Ubuntu Pro popups are a new thing.
That’s me as well, they did a lot to get newcomers in. It’s just easy to poke fun at them these days.
What would it look like? I’d guess Amazon ads in the search bar, proprietary package managers overriding the old open package manager, and popup ads for distribution Pro?
Wait…
That I get, but I’m sure the reserve isn’t that high if the starting bid is at $2500. It just seems low for the $30,000,000 the computer cost in 2017.
Seems like it’s cheap to start the bidding at $2500 but the cheapest thing is probably the initial purchase price after moving it, buying the needed cabling, and electricity bills.
I’m on GNOME, but thanks for the help. Getting me to dig deeper and figure out it’s a known issue with Slack and not Wayland will help me going forward.
I’ve got RCS disabled so hopefully it doesn’t. I got a new Android phone which had it unfortunately enabled by default which caused a bunch of messages to not reach their destination.