It’s a real problem. I’ve seen forum posts calling for the extermination of minorities.
It’s a real problem. I’ve seen forum posts calling for the extermination of minorities.
Are you
No.
spend your money however you want
Big fan of the Citizens United decision and money in politics, I take it?
You’re apparently unfamiliar with the concept of the open letter or writing to a specific person instead of just spewing garbage out a general agency. It’s not uncommon.
The Hinduism excuse really doesn’t fly most of the time, especially when we’re talking about hate speech. It’s pedantic and weaselly and does not pass the smell test.
Unsafe could mean, for an examples I have seen on steam forums, that minorities get harassed or told they should be exterminated. Just like Nazis should be scared to be in public IRL, they shouldn’t have safe spaces online either.
I know by your language you already have your mind made up and probably have a real strong opinion on ethics in gaming journalism, but extremism is a real problem.
I don’t really want to engage with people like you, so I won’t be responding further, but I didn’t really want to leave your bs unchallenged.
Should people also have the freedom of choice to buy snake oil that claims to cure cancer, etc? The opposite of freedom is not regulation. That’s a bunch of propaganda used by people when they want to change an inconvenient topic. It’s used, for example, when talking about the ACA and claiming that nationalized health insurance would rob the people of choosing their blood sucking middle man for health insurance.
For uplifting, I like chill games where people are nice to each other.
Hades has you piece back together your family and has a lot of great dialog.
Carto is a cute puzzle game involving rearranging maps where you help people on your way back home.
Haven is a young couple trying to make it on an alien planet.
Children of Morta is a family fighting together against an apocalypse.
Dreamscaper is a rogue lite where you get mechanically stronger through self care as you work your way through trauma by hitting it in your dreams.
Ni no Kuni 1 and 2 are longer jrpgs in a Studio Ghibli style world.
Grandia is another jrpg that does a good job at capturing an adventurous spirit.
I’ve got a foldable to deal with being on call as a sysadmin and it’s so much better than lugging o laptop around. The more screen I can fit in my pocket, the better.
These are all factors that let me say, with confidence, that there really aren’t any bugs in this this pull request.
That kind of thinking from Kent sounds like act one of a Greek tragedy.
I believe in you!
All the durability of a foldable now with the screen size of a phone.
Not the best example, but here’s one of entering a location and a monster appears right next to you in a puff of smoke https://youtube.com/shorts/6tyJ_zw0OMA
This completely invalidates being careful or stealthy. I can’t feel paranoid if I know it’s not a mechanical counter to lurking enemies. I’m just going to run straight in because either way, enemies will suddenly appear so there’s no advantage to not just running straight in, and that doesn’t feel tense.
Tell me they fixed the monsters appearing out of nowhere and I’ll get as wet as Grimhaven Bay.
All Linux names are no longer valid as they’re all GNU/Linux or GNU+Linux if you’re into that.
It’s the Hiss
Without swap: The OOM killer is triggered more quickly as anonymous pages are locked into memory and cannot be reclaimed.
This is why I prefer no swap on servers. I want oom to kill things quickly, otherwise everything slows to a crawl including ssh and terminal sessions that I’d use to troubleshoot and kill things myself anyway. I have redundant servers so a down system is much less disruptive than a terminally slow system.
But where would it send the GPS data if not over Bluetooth?
All the screen area of a phone with all the durability issues of a foldable.
Longer than expected, but it reminded me of some things I haven’t thought of in a while.
Requirements like that in the music industry are why there’s an excess of Christmas music albums. I like the idea that video game movies and other slush-level movies are the equivalent.
There are exceptions
It’s not the games they’re talking about.