I don’t think any Idahoan would consider themselves as Midwest. Source: I’m Idahoan.
Sloth enthusiast 🦥
I don’t think any Idahoan would consider themselves as Midwest. Source: I’m Idahoan.
I have thousands of hours in the game. It’s one of my all time favorites!
The other commenter is unfortunately (partially) right and PoE is owned by Tencent. I haven’t noticed any quality drop though, I still think they are making a great game. I definitely haven’t spent as much money on it in the last few years though
Oh fuck, is PoE supposed to be free? I’ve spent like $1000 on it in the last 10 years in cosmetics, stash tabs, and character slots.
I was just trying to be helpful. Some people might not know you can connect a Bluetooth keyboard to the device.
I don’t know of any system that does a better job of typing with a controller than the Steam Deck with the touch pads. Granted, I’m not a console gamer so I have no idea what typing on the current gen Xbox or PlayStation is like, but I can’t imagine it’s better than the Steam Deck.
You can also just get an actual Bluetooth keyboard and it should just work.
That’s nearly 30 years. Do you have an extra 0 in there?
I have a few thousand hours in PoE, the last few hundred have been on the Steam Deck.
Honestly, it’s pretty great. Some builds might not work as well though.
Trading is pretty rough though, which is a pretty important part of endgame PoE.
I have a 64gb with a large sd card. My recommendation is to get a 256gb. You will feel space starved with installing different versions of Proton, the shader cache(?), and the emulated Window’s user folders.
If you get the 64gb you basically have to get an sd card. If you get bigger then you might not ever have to if you play relatively small games and you don’t mind managing installed games.
Anecdotally, I felt the meds that I got during the shortage 6 or so months ago weren’t as effective.
I think they do degrade, but I have no sources. I think I asked my psychiatrist at one point and he said that it usually isn’t a concern.
I’m taking concerta, not Adderall, if that makes a difference.
Yeah, you’re right. The actual quote is subscriptions, not subscribers.
“We are happy to report that we had an all-time revenue record in Services during the June quarter, driven by over 1 billion paid subscriptions, and we saw continued strength in emerging markets thanks to robust sales of iPhone,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO.
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2023/08/apple-reports-third-quarter-results/
It’s probably against their TOS, so they could ban the account. It’s not illegal. I would say it’s pretty gray morally, since it would probably be bought by an entity that will pretend to be a real person to sell product or spread misinformation.
Context?
I remember think it was so realistic looking
ITT: people that don’t know what completely harmless means
I hope I’m allowed here as an ADHD man. But I think it’s so cute that cats don’t meow to other cats, they only meow to communicate with humans.
A little late to the party. I was on board with defederating until I read this comment on another instance’s meta community and it completely changed my mind.
https://programming.dev/comment/690107
tl;dr: Defederating doesn’t benefit us at all and just makes more users move to Threads, or at least an instance that hasn’t defederated.
I worked for several years in IT fields from help desk to sysadmin. I’m now a Sr. Software Engineer.
I somewhat disagree. With containerization like Docker our system is pretty simple. However, there are lot more bootcamp developers that learned to code in 12 weeks which are going to know a lot less than those with a Bachelors or higher in the field.
I could’ve sworn the Council of Elrond took months, I just looked it up and it was only a day. Maybe I got it confused because it took me months to read the chapter.
I’m on wefwef and I get a few posts. It’s likely the instance you are on hasn’t federated with that one yet.
I don’t think that’s how it works, but I’m too American to be certain.