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WHAT?
WHAT?
I know I do, because I once didn’t recognize my own grandfather when I met him outside of the usual context of his home or a family gathering.
Fuck my country. My loyalty is to my family.
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Yeah, there are only stealing assholes involved here.
Can you spoke readen English, though?
Will this work on a Radeon 760M? I couldn’t find instructions for that.
I don’t understand how private trackers are supposed to be secure. They cannot guarantee that they keep out all bad actors and that means they’re basically the same as public trackers, just more exclusive and with a slightly lower risk because of the barrier of entry. I used MyAnonamouse in the past and back then they weren’t big fans of VPNs. But I will never use any tracker without a VPN.
The best Hello World I saw used a random library. Because there’s no true random without hardware, the author figured out the correct seed to write Hello World with “random” characters. I’ve used that to show junior devs that random in programming doesn’t mean truly random.
Farming is god-awful if your livelihood depends on it. I’d rather be a carpenter or a metalworker once I’m fed up with that computer stuff.
Our context is the tweet in the post and that mentions the difference between the Ottoman and Byzantine empires.
What is the difference?
I just started DA:I again and am indeed collecting shards in the Hinterlands. But it feels OK, so far. I have so many memories of that game, with the first playthrough clocking in at about 100 hours. I like being able to run around and discover stuff and with the influence score it feels like progress. But I’ll still give Veilguard a chance.
I tried a few alternatives, but the Goodreads import wasn’t working well for any of them and I miss the two people who have very similar taste to my own. Sadly I don’t know them, we just connected over Reddit at some point and it feels weird asking them to migrate.
I doubt that. Phones hide even more of the internal infrastructure than PCs do.
Working on finishing my second playthrough of Mass Effect: Andromeda that I started two years ago.
Steam doesn’t even give me the option to install DA:O because it’s only available for Windows.
They seem to explore a different style for each Dragon Age game. I loved the shit out of DA:O and am still sad that no sequel captured the atmosphere of DA:O. But I still enjoyed every DA game. DA:I in particular was a lot of fun, even though it was not Origins. So I am hopeful that I’ll enjoy Veilguard as well.
I just wish I could play DA:O again. But I don’t have a Windows PC anymore.
I have no insight into the issues regarding this game, but I’ll just assume that, as with most bad things, business majors are to blame.
That must be some political analogy, with the forged letters.