Apparently I’m a monk on the sheet and a bard in the sheets.
Apparently I’m a monk on the sheet and a bard in the sheets.
The bloat makes it harder to find stuff you jive with
This is my biggest problem. I don’t have the time like I used to to sort through all the riff raff and find the newer music I would like, so I find myself listening to the same stuff I’ve been listening to for 40 years. The closest I get is using Flow in Deezer to try and find something new, but even then it’s rare to find something new that I enjoy. Every so often, though, I’ll find that little nugget that makes me think maybe I should spend an hour or two a week sorting through some new stuff.
Every time I see that word I think of Kevin Federline/K-Fed, and I swear my blood pressure jumps at least 3 points at the thought of a K-Fediverse.
Black background, yellow text. I can’t work any other way.
I like to imagine some of them are still waiting in Dallas for JFK Jr to rise from the dead and proclaim Trump as the God Emperor of the United States or whatever was supposed to happen.
Yeah, I’ve been using it for PowerShell scripts for a few weeks now, and while it’s great for snippets or small functions, it’s been less reliable than a first year college student for anything in depth. It’s a fantastic tool, but still far away from a replacement of knowledge.
They also scaled from a handful of people to several hundred employees over multiple offices around the world. Scaling up like that isn’t cheap compared to a dev team that’s already established. The Squadron 42 leak last year looked pretty damn good too. Still, all in all it’s starting to border on the absurd with how much money they’ve made vs their output.
To be fair, your concerns about it not running on a GTX 770 turned out to be legitimate!
Zombie juice!
I was going to say they should all turn into porn subs, but I think your way is easier and would likely have the same outcome anyway.
The boys and I went from Roger Wilco > Teamspeak > Ventrillo > Mumble > Teamspeak > Discord. I still think Mumble was the best of them all, but we’ve all gotten so old none of us want to maintain a server for it for just the 20 of us.
Was that 5% of total users or active daily/monthly users? I remember reading that site visits dropped around 8% and that most of the advertisers that left haven’t come back, so I’d imagine that probably hits hard as well.
I use Proton with a custom domain. No need to manage another server at home, I get to have a nice professional email for personal use and I can spin up burner addresses on demand.