I love the books and would like to see a 1:1 adaptation so I have no interest in the Apple show, but I’ve been told the show is good if you pretend the books do not exist.
I love the books and would like to see a 1:1 adaptation so I have no interest in the Apple show, but I’ve been told the show is good if you pretend the books do not exist.
Nintendo’s first-party titles are usually very polished on release (Pokemon being a notable exception). Other than that, Elden Ring and Baldur’s Gate 3 are two recent major titles that I didn’t hear many complaints about, though I’m not sure if the latter counts since it released a couple years ago in Early Access.
Just give me a cool robotic exoskeleton and I’m sold
Well, in such a scenario I’m also making two assumptions:
I wonder what would happen if Bethesda gave a few of the best modders full access to the game’s code and to the latest version of the engine. I bet they could come up with a current gen remake in under a year without the involvement of a single Bethesda dev.
Not a bug, it’s a feature!
It’s like the Titanic, it was doomed the moment someone called it unsinkable. No self-respecting universe would let that slide.
Fully automated luxury communism. Basically a post-scarcity egalitarian society. Fueled by fusion power, if possible.
Wait, does that mean I wouldn’t be able to use my own computer offline? If so then that’s a no from me, dawg.
At my job there are many computers with Windows 7 still. I guess it doesn’t really matter as long as the software we need keeps working.
Eh, I think knowledgeable people know better than to trust such implications. If you’re savvy enough you can do everything you want on any distro, but if you’re just getting into Linux there are some better, less challenging entry points and Mint is one of them.
Isn’t that what they mean by “beginner distro”? Something that just works?
Not sure what country you’re talking about but as someone born and raised in a third-world country with free, universal healthcare I can tell you I’m offended.
I bet they wouldn’t think it’s ok to carve their name on them though
I don’t even know if they have a name for that since it can simply be undone by stretching the object, which is allowed under topological rules.
In topology, yes. It must go through to count.
I love GOG and their anti-DRM stance but I just can’t bring myself to buy games there when they don’t even have a native Linux launcher. Steam, on the other hand, just works.
I’ll come clean and say I haven’t read Sandman (yet) but I thought the show was really damn good. I’ve seen a lot of readers and critics praising it too. It’s definitely worth cheking out.