Still might want to practice on a hot dog or something afterwards though.
Still might want to practice on a hot dog or something afterwards though.
Good old fashioned enshitification.
I’ll second KSP. I learned a ton from that game.
Ah, the elusive “C o u r a g e” port.
You the real MVP.
Nevermind the fact that the standard definition playback looks like a smeared turd when you play it on a modern high resolution display. I’ll stick to ripping Blu-ray.
Honestly, how much better can they get? I love to have the latest gadgets as much as the next guy, but I’ve got bills and shit too.
Still rocking my Pixel 4a.
You might say he took Adjit on it.
My local power company operates as a co-op utility company and ISP that runs gigabit fiber to my curb. <$100/month. Community owned utilities can be amazing when done right.
Source:North Mississippi, USA
We’ve had an identical experience. It’s sad to see the enshitification of GMail.
There are fanatics on every side, but once a brand becomes a core part of your personality, I’m not going to want to talk to you.
Any recommendations on those chinesium devices? My Pixel 4a is getting a little long in the tooth and I’m in the market for a new Android phone with a vanilla Android experience.
Oh the damage has already been done. Trust is a hell of thing. Gained in inches and lost in miles. Let this be another cautionary tale for the rest of them.
I’m baffled by the unrealistic demand for constant infinite growth from corporate shareholders and management. Those days are numbered.
The most valuable company in history with a market cap of $2.96 TRILLION dollars is screwing their employees to save an otherwise negligible amount of cash? Steve Jobs would be proud.
You mean to tell me that purchasing what is essentially a URL hosted on someone else’s server is a poor investment?
Shocked Pikachu Face
Peachy. Thanks for the heads up. I haven’t noticed anything intrusive yet.
I installed Pop OS on my laptop since it’s pretty gaming friendly. Between that and the Steam Deck, Windows 10 might be my last version of Windows for personal use.
Once the brand becomes a core part of someone’s identity, the company can do no wrong and it’s extremely difficult to convince them otherwise. The level of willful ignorance is astonishing. We have a similar problem in American politics.
Gross