I believe the game was 10 days old when they shut it down. There are no concord fans. You can’t have fans in 10 days.
I believe the game was 10 days old when they shut it down. There are no concord fans. You can’t have fans in 10 days.
My guess is that they knew it was going to be a shit game, but realized too deep in the development phase. So they just released it as soon as possible and didn’t waste more money on it (marketing). My guess is that the released it instead of cancel just in case they were wrong and people actually liked it.
I don’t think they do actual games for kids anymore, they are money-traps most of the time.
I’d search instead for old console games and play them on an emulator on Android.
It might be very confusing for a child if she has never played on a console though, since no touchscreen support and having buttons on the screen instead.
You don’t need to have wired across the room. You can put them through the wall like every other cable. If the wire tubes are not full, it isn’t very complicated. I put my Ethernet wires in the wall.
PowerShell, because of autocomplete and shift+arrows select.
Out of all the games I tried to play, only one of them worked.
Fellow pythonistas, how can I make this code more pythonic?
PS3 in particular has very weird hardware. There aren’t any good PS3 emulators for PC. Basically the only way to play PS3 games is on an actual PS3.
Do you need those features? If not, go LTS. LTS means you’ll have to update the distro less frequently than latest.
If you want those features, go non-LTS, there’s no other choice. If you don’t want them, go LTS, it’s less of a hassle.
IPv6 addresses are practically endless, therefore their value is practically 0. ISPs justify charging extra for static IPv4 because IPv4 addresses do have a value.
If ISPs charge for static IPv6, then one of them could just give that service for free (while keeping the rest of the prices the same as their competitors). That would get them more customers while costing them nothing.
EDIT: I can’t give you an example of an ISP that offers free static IPv6 because there are no ISPs in my country that offer IPv6.
50%?? I fucking wish. In Spain we are at 5%. I finally got IPv6 in my phone this year, but I want it in my home, which is still only available as IPv4 even if they’re the same ISP.
In the world of computers, why would remembering numbers be the stop for new technologies?
Do you remember anyone’s public key? Certificate?
I don’t even remember domain (most) names, just Google them or save them as bookmarks or something.
The reason IPv4 still exists is because ISPs benefit from its scarcity. Big ISPs already paid a lot of money to own IPv4 addresses, if they switched to IPv6 that investnywould be worthless.
Try selling static IPv6 addresses as they do now with IPv4. People would laugh at them and just get a free IPv6 address from an ISP that wants to get new users and doesn’t charge for it.
The longer ISPs delay the adoption of IPv6, the longer they can milk IPv4 scarcity.
If you know about it, google knows too. They have an army of lawyers, they can easily find YouTube 3rd party clients.
Well, that implies that it is made with that community in mind, not that everyone in that community needs it.
My screen gets dimm enough that it’s almost impossible to see outside with the slider at the left.
The solution is extremely easy though. Put an option in the settings so pressing volume up/down while the screen is locked changes the brightness instead of the volume.