The machinist has this same vibe imo.
The machinist has this same vibe imo.
Literally unusable.
I do look forward to playing this game when it comes to Steam. And if it doesn’t, that’s okay, there’s plenty more games to play.
The Queso cannon is goated.
I’m being facetious but the amount of apps between the chromecast and Roku is enormous. I’m sure it has most major apps, but as soon as I plugged it in and it didn’t even have an emby app, it went straight back to the store. Just relies way too much on casting, which I understand like any app can do but I don’t like that.
Is there even more than 4 apps in the store?
And what better person to answer that question than Mr. Bitwarden himself:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitwarden/comments/1b32bbz/going_native_the_future_of_the_bitwarden_mobile/
I just get mine from the massgrave guy
Sure, anyone can sue for any reason. That doesn’t mean that a case will be successful. I do agree with you that there if a transfer of liability, until the car tells the driver that manual intervention is needed. But also, this can be used on only specific roads, under specific weather and traffic conditions, I really don’t think it’s much to ask of a robot to do. It actually seems like a pretty boring level of autonomy.
Seems kind of meh
Hope we get more roguelike spins on classic games like this.
They’re generally highly regarded.
Yeah but also the ones that die are the unlucky ones. You don’t want those ones anyway. I only want the strong and fortunate citizens on my super earth.
Another eagle module, let’s fucking go
Steam: Your friend is playing Mass Effect 3!
Currently throwing money at an Asari stripper
Pretty fun little game, though it is “short” by some standards, though replayable.
Hammer of Peace
I’m interpreting as this man is clearly desperate for work, I’m sure he’s not being picky here. There’s an absurdness to an employer asking “well tell me why pencil selling is your passion” as if only offering labor is not enough, an employee must be enthusiastic about their labor, regardless of how mundane it is.
And really we see this everyday at ordinary job interviews.