Yeah I thought the same. They’re talking specifically about the event that happened on Lothal. Still not sure why they didn’t just say a specific number instead of just “a few years ago” but that was my understanding.
Yeah I thought the same. They’re talking specifically about the event that happened on Lothal. Still not sure why they didn’t just say a specific number instead of just “a few years ago” but that was my understanding.
Gotta agree with this. I have a big workstation machine at home for work, and a thin & light laptop that does the bare minimum that I use for travel. It’s 2 lbs but still has a dedicated graphics card and good enough to do light CAD work. Everything has a practical purpose, it just depends on your specific needs.
I’m pretty sure plenty of companies including Lenovo still make chunky workstations, no?
The sound of styrofoam rubbing together. Something about that specific frequency revolts me.
Tons. I don’t like super political stuff but I do like reading local news sites to know what’s going on around my city and neighborhood. Also a bunch of food related sites, tech stuff…
Feedly. No ads unless the news article itself is an ad lol
Same here, I tried getting into this game and I love the concept but actually playing it gives me too much anxiety!
Dang. My faucets only provide water.
I would argue that the Cube Rule belongs in the same annals of history as any work by Plato and Aristotle.
It actually would be nice if we could replace that entire trackpad plate with something more useful, for people who use a mouse 100% of the time. Imagine like a programmable macropad or something.
Is it only Goodwill specifically or any thrift store? Are Goodwills generally better than others?
Yes there are several things I like:
Gotta agree with you there. Although Korean spoons are the best!
They don’t ALL look the same. It’s just that the stuff that actually looks non-generic are either super expensive or super uncomfortable.
Yes there’s a way but it’s slightly convoluted. You have to use the web interface or a different app like Jerboa to disable the “Show read posts” function in your profile settings. Then, in Wefwef, once you interact with a post, by upvoting or reading it, and then if you refresh the page, the post will be hidden.
This is the most enlightened comment here. OP look no further.
Is there a way to hide read posts?
Technically, a tamale is a calzone according to the cube rule.
Outer Wilds gave me super anxiety when playing it. Something about the time loop aspect and having to redo a bunch of stuff.