Thank you for that article! He’s a truly good writer, and I read a couple more of his entries before I bookmarked his site.
Thank you for that article! He’s a truly good writer, and I read a couple more of his entries before I bookmarked his site.
You can be reasonably sure more unpopular changes to the site are incoming if they’re preemptively preventing blowback at scale.
Trump anyway:
I suppose they could have had evidence that the positive reviews were paid for and manufactured. Not that I trust Google to do anything that isn’t to their direct benefit.
Uh, excuse me, but Gabe buys submarines thankyouverymuch
Got it. Thank you.
There’s a ROM download on the developer’s page. Does anyone know if that’s a beta version or a demo or…?
Thank you for working on this and for sharing with everyone!
Which makes sense from the standpoint of a traditional broadcast business, but if 2020 proved anything was true, it was that streaming services are the new king. Traditional broadcast TV is the horse-drawn carriage business in an automobile world.
I sent this to a friend of mine who is a huge fan of 30 Rock, and he was unaware of it too. So I will thank you again on his behalf: this was much appreciated! Thank you!
I did not know about this! Thank you for sharing!
I just want to say that I’m in a similar place in my life, and I agree with your assessment of cost vs value of PS+. I dropped my subscription because I just don’t play much outside of the Steam Deck these days.
If I get an itch to play something that is in my library from my previous PS+ subscription, I think I’ll just pay for a single month.
Because Sega does what Nintendon’t
The game still needs to be available for the right CPU architecture.
Fencing stolen goods between our store and a GameStop that was run by a former district manager of Blockbuster, plus her husband was a cop.
The first time was fun because I had a good manager and Netflix was still seen by them as the upstart and not a real competitor.
A couple of years later and things at a different location under a coke head manager made for a very different experience.
I try not to. I worked there twice.
Mind if I do a jay?
I don’t pretend to understand Brannigan’s Law. I merely enforce it.
The owner of the site (Ernest, IIRC) has some health issues that have kept him from being as active as he had wanted. He also wrote the frontend code as an alternative to the Lemmy software. Mbin continues onward as a fork of Kbin.
I wish him the best. I hope he gets better. I know too well what chronic illness can do to a person.