That’s actually kind of a good point, if a horror is far enough literally beyond our comprehension. Is it really a horror?
“Book It” had nothing to do with Grades, just raw effort. In my area at least, but I thought it was pretty universal in its execution.
May have mixed feelings about the “timeless” bit, depending deeply on how it’s meant. Do I think you’ll find a buyer at any given time in the foreseeable future? Probably, yes. But I would have very mixed feelings about having that in my house. (Space consumption, cool on its own to some degree but clashing with basically everything else and cherubs are not my jam, maybe a status symbol since it isn’t the norm.)
Still irrelevant to a coop conversation thread, but I’ve seen people Solo 9-Helldive. They are beasts, but the people going for the highest difficulty usually are. Not everyone is cut out for any given games max level, that’s part of how difficulty levels work, you find the place that challenges you in an achievable way. “I” for instance am not cut out for Legendary difficulty in any Halo campaign. And 9-Helldive with a full team is going to be dicy for me and I’m probably going to be getting carried a bit.
You can play solo, just set to “Private”, don’t invite anyone and dive, dive, dive!
Also this is a reply to someone who specifically mentioned coop so kind of irrelevant.
Helldivers!
Of who’s money? 😜
The meme is real, but that doesn’t mean that Mozilla is suddenly bankrupt. I can’t speak to Mozilla specifically, but there are non-profits like Wikipedia that set up stores of money equal to at least a full year of operating expenses, so that they can work to pivot in the face of exactly this kind of eventuality.
They better!
Windows didn’t do anything, this was an update applied by the Crowdstrike agent.
As with many things, it really is likely a mixture of both. Very possible that 9.99 was unrealistically low, but the current streaming market and “inflation” smoke screening is also enabling some real squeezing of consumers.
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In the US it’s a spectrum combining party policy and Overton Window. As you move left, you go deeper and deeper into increasingly extreme thoughts on policy regarding what we consider classic liberal topics such as social justice, corporate power, various societal and economic reforms, etc till it hits an extreme that’s considered radical to the average, the same goes for the right and classic conservative views.
Hugging the middle/mixed gray zone are the Centrist.
Liberals Left, Republicans Right, is the dichotomy of the US at least.
Pretty sure I saw that somewhere actually.
Edit: Top 5 List - https://www.tomsguide.com/features/i-tested-5-ai-resume-builders-to-help-get-a-job-heres-how-they-fared
This britens my day way more than it should.
But it kind of sucks compared to the competition, thus they are lagging.
Just give them a bit, they’re lagging on the whole AI thing right now but they’ll catch up.
Dang, my nightstand printer is such a great white noise generator too. ;p