I’m confused, did they reopen the servers?
Why are people still using Chrome? It makes no sense.
Killing the animals because the Metroid speedrun is faster.
For example, using Aurora Store and Obtanium instead of Google Play and avoid enabling Google Play Services.
The secret license everyone gets while working for an enterprise. If the previous dude left, good luck changing anything.
Saint IGNUcius did it https://stallman.org/saint.html
One of these is programming oriented but they let you choose the model so I guess it is fine:
OpenAI API alternative:
What if this was a real torture? A man tied up next to a trapped wookpecker in a container next to the man head, where the only soft wall for the bird to escape is the person’s skull…
New Virus feature.
If the WWW was created by Google (it was not) I’m sure they would kill it like any of their other products.
Maybe this will sound unrelated but have you seen a PC infected with tons of malware?
The web browsers tend to be the most affected apps by malware and if the user doesn’t want to reinstall, forcing the web browser to change the default search engine helps a lot, because it is literally impossible to do that manually when the PC is full of shit.
Other than that, yeah, Microsoft doing anti-consumer things, as always.
This article might help you: https://farawaytimes.blogspot.com/2023/02/how-to-make-good-small-games.html?m=1
Now they partner with OpenAI after banning AI answers provided by users? Wow, such hypocrisy https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/421831/policy-generative-ai-e-g-chatgpt-is-banned
Do a flip!
I don’t know why but 4 years after the official launch I started playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
I like it because other than the stores schedule there is no timer constantly running like you have in Stardew Valley. I tend to get very anxious/FOMO in games with timed events and where 24 hours are like 1 hour or 20 minutes in real time.
Proton does not support IMAP/SMTP.
Be careful, you might get a virus. https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2024/02/vibrator-virus-steals-your-personal-information