

Sturgeon’s Law has been around a lot longer than that.
Sturgeon’s Law has been around a lot longer than that.
Back when copyright was created, it had a fixed term of 14 years.
Nope, it’s an optional module of Steamworks. (And using Steamworks at all is also optional.)
The old tractor-feed dot matrix printers never had great print quality, but they were built like tanks.
Not in my accent. I would pronounce the first ‘a’ as /ə/ and the second as /eɪ/.
I’ve only ever heard that term used in Cajun cooking, where it refers to onion, celery, and bell pepper.
The version with carrot is mirepoix.
wine sonic.exe
IIRC hieroglyphs are in a weird space between pictographs and an alphabet. So you can use a symbol that looks, for instance, like a reed by itself to mean ‘reed’, or in combination to phonetically spell a word that doesn’t have its own glyph.
So what I’m saying is this needs more rebus.
I haven’t.
The Matchless Kungfu certainly looks like Wuxia Kenshi, but I haven’t actually gotten around to trying it.
I had fun with it. Can be a bit slow and grindy, as forming a build involves finding the right (randomly generated, periodically refreshed) techniques and studying them. And there’s a big power jump in each area so this process has to be repeated regularly.
I initially got into it when looking for something like Wandering Sword, but as a M&B- or Kenshi-style open world, which it’s not exactly that.
Tale of Immortal […] doesn’t even work if you don’t have your system set to Chinese
I’ve played it (in English, on a US-English Windows install) and I don’t remember having to do anything like that.
I felt similarly after Fallout 3. I think that universe just isn’t for me
Out of curiosity, have you played any of the non-Bethesda Fallout games? Because the Fallout-nees of FO3 (haven’t played 76 or 4) is a paper-thin veneer composed of random elements from previous games jumbled together in ways that make no sense.
The war on Christmas must not end until Christmas ends its illegal occupation of November.
I don’t want to diminish slavery in any way
Speaking of the ambiguity of language…
being unable to move the titlebar further up
I know KDE has an option to disable this behavior, though I forget what it’s called off the top of my head. Then it’s just a matter of grabbing the window with super+drag to put it wherever you want.
but it seems too good quality to be custom work and is definitely an official controller.
Love Demetri Martin.
But the real story is weirder: the color is named after the fruit. Prior to the 16th century it was “yellow-red”.
Also carrots were not commonly orange when oranges arrived in Europe. The carrots we’re used to were hybridized from the earlier yellow, red, and purple varieties in the late 18th century.
Shit in, shit out. That’s AI.
“On two occasions I have been asked, – “Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?” … I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.”
—Charles Babbage, on his analytical engine, 1864
I have no idea about the relative popularity of their songs, but “Elven Bodyglove” from Axe Assassin Albertson lives rent-free in my brain.