Rime is hauntingly beautiful in a way that hits you as it finishes.
Rime is hauntingly beautiful in a way that hits you as it finishes.
Outer Wilds is a masterpiece.
What happens to posts/comments and any media/content that is hosted on a server that just goes away (for example if I created one virtually and then deleted it or if a sdcard on a pi is corrupted)
Not to mention that we can “visualize” the segments and networks by the numbers. Makes it easier to recognize, as an analogy,
This state, that city, this road, that house.
Versus ipv6. Of course there’s so much space in v6 that it isn’t an issue except it’s such a pain to work with for people who tend to think in ipv4 octets and bit masks
For anybody doing this seriously be careful. High salt/protein and low water sounds like a recipe for all kinds of issues.
For example extremely high water low salts can cause brain swelling and death.
Might want to put a disclaimer that the WiiU port doesn’t count
OuterWilds. It’s a masterpiece.
Because it’s progression system/locks is about what you know (you, the flesh and blood person playing it) it’s really hard to explain why it’s so good without spoiling some aspect of the game
As an aside kudos for the accessible description of the image.
Chrome has something similar but you have to set it up as a custom search engine
And make it easier for Reddit to take the moral high ground by saying that those protesting the changes are somehow aligned with this group.
All I can say is this. Get off my side, you’re making me look bad whether you intended to or not.
What would be great would be some list (maybe a wiki) showing where each community has gone.
E.g. 3Dprinting has a discord here, squabble there, and these lemmy instances.
That way the communities can find them and, in time, migrate toward whichever one(s) make sense
Or help if you get the ambiguity out of the way up front. So later when somebody says “hey… I’m going to use your art to sell this multi-million dollar product” or to advertise some unsavory service you’d rather not have your stuff asssociated with there’s clarity on what they could and couldn’t do. And it makes any recourse (if it requires going the legal route) easier.
Like a dentist, always cheaper and better to go with their advice in order to prevent more costly issues down the road.
Outer Wilds developed by Mobius and published Annapurna.
A game you can ever truly experience once because the “unlocks” and “progression” are about what you learn and know.