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I don’t know, maybe it is like Midas. The things he touches turn into something coveted, and therefore valuable, but also of little to no practical use, just like gold.
I don’t know, maybe it is like Midas. The things he touches turn into something coveted, and therefore valuable, but also of little to no practical use, just like gold.
Yeah; seeing this pop up on my feed so close to another story about the increasing concentration of wealth to landlords in Canada made me both chuckle and then sigh.
something something wmds…
Didn’t I see that in a cartoon? Sam and Ralph?
All right I tried out the live app, to connect my phone to my desktop. Couldn’t get it to work. Tried the link method both ways, once normal and once animals. Tried the QR code too. All it does is bring me to a “contacts” page, which is essentially the same screen, or to a “new peer” one. Tried looking at the docs but didn’t see what I might be doing wrong there. Do certain plug ins mess it up like ublock origin? Anything else?
It’s an interesting idea. If it can make it easier to share files with friends then I’d be in. Voice and video have always been challenging as I understand it, so I’m expecting that to come later. Very ambitious, but cool if you can pull it off!
First distro I got to work was LibraNet. Easy to set up and use, ran by a father-son team. Died when the father passed away. 😥
Apple making robots, what could go wrong? (Looks up phone number for Tom Selleck)
It’s about love and companionship and everything’s fine! Just give us all of your personal information. We won’t do anything bad, we promise!
Assuming they don’t own them already as a sort of pressure valve. Yeah I’m getting that cynical.
A little bit better controls and stuff too, but yeah, the story, characters, unit customization, etc. was all top-notch.
You mean Civilization: Call to Power. The unit was called the Eco Ranger. And they did make a sequel to it, called Call to Power 2. In some ways it was better, some worse. That being said, CTP1 is my favorite civ of all time (not counting SMAC). They should definitely make another sequel if they can keep the stuff that made it great. Kills me that I can’t get a modern working version of the original somewhere.
Np. I wish I had known about this stuff before but not a big deal. It’s just great how this game keeps improving.
Not move exactly, but you can “duplicate” your last current ship and multi-tool between your saves going into and coming out of the expedition. No freighters though. So just make sure that the ship and MT you want to have access to “on the other side” is the one that is currently selected before you go to the expedition terminal. They will have all the tech, but your ship’s cargo won’t be duplicated. You can move cargo though in a different part of the terminal.
Yeah I think I heard about it from my steam client, but it should be here too so thanks!
I just finished it a couple of days ago. It was one of the few that didn’t get me super frustrated at times, although that may be partly thanks to the many people out there making very tall bases. (Thanks to you all!)
It was also the first one I tried doing from my main save (didn’t know you could do that before I started the last one because I found out about the expedition when I started my game). Took a little planning but it was nice to be able to use one of my ships and multi-tools, as well as take home a couple of salvaged frigate modules.
And since I’m here, I’d like to also thank those that leave cool messages at the rendezvous points. Many of them are nice to read!
Huh, hadn’t seen that bit before, thanks for that. Ok, well that is disappointing. I did notice this bit in there too though:
What about security benefits? Even though most of the security-relevant code for Vivaldi browser is in Chromium, there is also some security-relevant code in the UI. If you think that specific security-relevant parts of the UI should be open-sourced to make Vivaldi more trustworthy, let us know, and we’ll consider putting it out as part of our code bundles, so you can check it for yourselves.
It not much consolation, but it’s better than nothing. As it stands though, FF still has too many problems for me. I’ll have to see how this ad blocking thing shakes out though, might have to revisit my decision then.
It is source-available though, so that’s a plus.
If by Opera you mean as it was back in version 12 before it got sold to some chinese company and completely changed, then yes. Nothing to do with what opera is now.
It would be easy enough to put a toggle in the settings for a ‘classic’ mode. I can see him doing that.
Below the frame looks like to me.