Ah, that makes sense, thanks :)
Ah, that makes sense, thanks :)
This exact thing actually was user error. I mean, I like my people Linus, Luke, Emily and the others like every other average tech person… But when Steam is the absolute first thing you go for after installing your OS, then, sorry, but then you have only yourself to blame.
Your exact words, taken from your post. You literally said that he has only himself to blame.
102 so far. It’s mostly porn and the creepy hentai and furry stuff, some of the foreign language communities that get through the filters, and things like different sports, that I’m never going to be interested in.
As other people have said, I want to be able to browse through All to discover new content, but there’s no point in seeing things that I’m never going to like.
This looks like a fantastic set of tools, thanks for sharing :)
Because it’s not a habit. It’s a deliberate choice to pick up their instrument and play. Every time.
Muscle memory helps, because that seems to be separate from forming habits. Once you’ve got it, it seems to stick.
I was in a band in my late teens, and I had to force myself to practice if I was alone. Practicing with the band was much easier because it was something that I really enjoyed, but even then, I’d almost always be late, or have to be reminded to go.
This was something that I loved to do, but still really struggled with. As soon as something else came along that was a bigger distraction, the band was done.
That sounds more like the muscle memory isn’t there yet. I can play a few instruments (badly), but it’s because I really wanted to do it when I was younger, and developed the muscle memory.
I haven’t played properly for a few years, so now I’m back to a similar place to you, and have to think about what I’m doing again.
What I’ve been finding helpful is making a playlist of the songs I want to learn, or to play again, and putting it on nice and loud. It makes me want to play along, and seems to let me concentrate on the songs.
Good luck :)
this is not automatic, all my toothbrush stuff is set up as a visual cue any time I’m near the sink
I can’t even do that. If I leave my toothbrush in the same place, it becomes part of the background and I don’t really notice it.
Brains are weird.
Ah, I convinced myself that I was wrong to think that. I know you can get electricity from lemons, and thought I’d mixed them up 🙈
You’re misunderstanding. It’s not to prevent emergencies, it’s to create them 👍
A potato is a very slow computer. Usually old and / or low quality. I’ve got no idea where it comes from though.
Depending on what you want to use it for, you may be able to set it to another location in your country. I’m in the UK, and setting mine to London or Edinburgh gets around a lot of location blocks for some reason.
They would have had a bigger impact if the previous season hadn’t turned them into friends who were then completely forgotten about.
One scene saying something like ‘Oh, the Borg are here. I wonder why Agnes didn’t contact us first’ would have made it a bit more believable, rather than ‘We made friends with the Borg but now we’re scared when they’re mentioned’.
Didn’t they hand wave it to say that he’d been alive inside the simulation for years?
In the mid to late 90s and the early 2000s. PC gaming magazines and PlayStation magazines used to give away demo discs for you to trial new games.
I’ll second this, especially if you don’t mind ‘cheating’.
I’ve got a Java world set up with cheats turned on, so that if I need to stop, I can make a note of my current location and teleport back to my base. When I next play, I just teleport back.
The downside is the temptation to just teleport everywhere instead of managing your resources, or to use the other cheats.
Ass is very rarely used to mean the body part in the UK
That looks great, thanks :)
It basically means ‘I don’t want to spoil something that you like’