That just means they are probably less relevant skills.
That just means they are probably less relevant skills.
Reminds me of Sgt Bilko.
Sounds like they need better bootstraps.
Or at least a business model.
I bought 7 Days to Die about a week ago and put it on my Steamdeck right before a transcontinental flight, and since I started it on that flight, I haven’t played much of anything else.
I don’t know why but it’s kind of perfect for me right now, right between Ark and Project Zomboid and I feel like I have a lot of control over the pace of the game. Its nice.
This is the main thing I come up with because curiosity is the one thing that keeps ignorance from being a temporary state.
That may be the single most intuitive, and intuitively useful, app I have used in years.
Wow, instant default install.
I’m not sure clicking that link helped me understand this frankly bonkers photo any better.
In think ‘shrewd’ is probably the word, even if using it ironically.
I don’t understand any of this on a technical level but it is interesting to see play out nonetheless.
I bought my OLED deck a few months ago, and whatever the opposite of buyer’s remorse is, that’s what I have. I love it more every day and I think the ideal Personal Media Device. I travel a lot and I have tons of games, movies, and even ebooks on the device which completely changes the complexion of long flights for me.
It’s so customizable and versatile.
First thing that came to mind.
Lemmings on MS DOS. I think it was DOS, I was like 10.
I think it’s dangerous now, without regulation and protection, and I think it’s a long way from how I feel it will eventually come to be viewed; as something more akin to performance art or a form of therapy.
That is very kind of you to say, and the same to you.
I’m glad you haven’t heard it because from my perspective, the universe thought I had come up with it myself, haha. But I haven’t read Descartes either, so I cannot say for certain.
That Sagan phrase inspired me to adapt a Descartes principle:
Because I am conscious, the universe is conscious.
As a former evangelical Christian, the natural universe we inhabit is magical and exciting and fascinating in a way that it simply isn’t when you believe it was the creation of an all-powerful God as basically a training ground for Heaven or whatever.
There is so much more to learn and understand. It is fucking awesome!
Not since 2008, did I miss anything?
It all looks simple and commonsense so far, as to be expected.