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Why should a TV ever need updates? Does anyone still make good “dumb” TVs that don’t want/need an internet connection?
I like the cut of your jib.
Can’t be bothered to double-check cuz I really don’t care
For FUCK SAKE, why do you even bother posting your garbage opinions then? and with such authority too!
I still have one of my Lumias in a drawer. I loved that phone and the UI!
Hint: it’s the ignorance / under-education.
That image caused me to do a double-take! I live on Nantucket island, and am well aware of the Nantucket Conservation Foundation, and I’ve NEVER heard of this program nor anyone finding a tagged horseshoe crab.
Fuck off.
You couldn’t be more wrong.
Assigned seating is the best thing that could have ever happened to movie theaters!
It rewards the people who are on the ball and buy their tickets ASAP and enables the ushers to kick out the assholes (teenagers, mostly) who try to sit whereever they want. Win-win.
And Solarized sucks ass. There, I said it.
Hard agree.
Using a fucking outdated wiki as your “evidence” while acting like bloody Sherlock Holmes?!? Could you be a bigger ass?
From the actual game website:
“Experience up to 32 player multiplayer when you summon the social hub, the Space Anomaly, from anywhere in the universe. Form a group, go on inter-galactic missions together or visit each other’s bases.”
Reading comprehension FAILED successfully.
Shit, I do have astigmatism in my right eye! You might be on to something.
“Doesn’t it only go up to 4 players or something?”
That was the max number of players who could play together for something like 3 update cycles, and that was years ago. Everyone was still technically in the same shared universe, you just couldn’t actually co-op with more than that… but, again, that’s outdated. Not sure what the limit is now, if there even is one - it’s a more seamless and behind-the-scenes load-balancing deal now.
I’ve always been kind of curious: am I weird because I prefer light mode for web pages with a lot of text to read? Or is it more of an age-gated thing, like older people who grew up reading printed texts only prefer what’s familiar to them? I’m fine with YouTube (for example) having a black background and dark theme, but I even browse Lemmy via old.lemmy.world in light mode!
Another day, another reason to be glad I live in Massachusetts!
If you throw away perfectly fine physical copies, you are just contributing to the ever-increasing plastic waste poisoning our ecosystems, and if you sell them then your digital copies are now illegal. Just put them in a disc binder and stick 'em in a closet for fuck sake!
Wow, I’m surprised at the downvotes! You’re not wrong.
Practically identical.