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I mean
The Bush family rigged W’s election against AI Gore. Why did that get swept under the rug?
I mean
The Bush family rigged W’s election against AI Gore. Why did that get swept under the rug?
I think what Ubisoft and Microsoft don’t get is that SOME users are okay with subscriptions, but that’s a small bit compared to people who don’t.
Just cater to the niche that do want it and quit thinking you can make the whole market a subscription service.
I think most mammals have the same general wants an tendencies, we just happen to be mammals with societal baggage
My argument against this is that at least I own a license to the game rather than just a subscription. Steam still has and updates games that were made unpurchasable a decade ago. Hell, people still play rocket league on steam.
This is a separate argument altogether. Theres “own physically” and theres “own a license” to. If you own it physically and your physical media corrupts (which happens often to digital discs) did you own it any more than if you had it on steam? It’s also illegal to make a copy of a console disc, btw.
What the article is talking about is not even obtaining a license for at all and games just being attached to a subscription
I was just talking about that movie a few days ago
It started off alright, I was thinking “damn is this really a Michael Bay movie?”. It seemed like it wanted to ponder on the human condition and maybe do a bit of 1984-esque discussion on human rights, etc. Philosophical stuff that Bay isn’t known for
Then a big green Xbox advertisement, suddenly there are explosions and the people who have never even seen a car or motorcycle are doing high speed chases on the highway, so much action, etc.
It was such a jarring turn of events that it actually felt like the two parts of the films were made by two different people
Personally, I find it no different than how there are multiple websites and multiple forums on the internet. Reddit, stack exchange, other types of forums dedicated to specific topics, etc
You DONT need the “best” source of content, you don’t need to be connected to everyone, you don’t need to have access to all information all the time.
Ah, I missed this somehow when digging through the git page
Thank you
I’ve looked into Code Server, which is a github project I’ve found for self hosting VS Code, but it only works on Linux
Are you saying VS Code itself has a built in self hostable option?
Prime because I work in a remote area and buy a lot of Amazon, and HBO Max because one day my cell phone carrier decided to give it to me for no extra charge on my plan.
I use Jellyfin and torrents for the rest.
My comment was more a rebuke at the headline than the article
Why would we have eyes on something that won’t be reasonably useful for years?
How many of your devices actually support this?
I think it’ll be 90% idiocracy and 10% Capitalist Star Trek
I was thinking they ruined the bone hurt by making the text too nice looking, someone might think it’s the original
They tried to gamify the process, you use gems to buy an off day for a streak
Fantastic recommendation, thank you
I went to the queue and nothing was there, only one out of my 15 trackers was down,
I saw somewhere you can make the software look for seasons by navigating to the show and clicking the magnifying glass next to it, and now it’s added a bunch of episodes to the queue.
I’ll have to dig through the log file because now it’s downloading hundreds of episodes so the log got all thicc on me
Anyway to make it prefer whole seasons though? I’ve got 146 torrents running now, lol
I knew exactly what video you linked before I clicked it.
I had my ebay account restricted the same day I made it. Was really confused and frustrated as I had made the account to buy something
So I just made another account with my same email address just without any periods, have had that account for years. Still no idea why I was restricted at all the first time and not the second…