

No, promote open-source platforms; LMS is closed-source. Try https://jan.ai/ instead.
M30s in Milwaukee, WI. I’ll never say “no” to a meal at Naf Naf Grill!
No, promote open-source platforms; LMS is closed-source. Try https://jan.ai/ instead.
I have not played either of these, but the premise of a dead post-MMO world, PAGAN: Autogeny, seems personally more interesting to me.
Respect for the GOG link (gotta reduce Steam’s monopoly-like grip on digital games), but… CrossCode, despite its fantastic presentation, wore me down to the point of not finishing it. I feel like the devs ran out of ideas halfway through because all of the dungeons involve multiple ricochet-angling puzzles, even all the way to the last one. They just got so tedious and boring that I eventually ended up “finishing” by watching someone else’s play-through.
It has an interesting plot, but… yeah. Anyway, that was my personal experience.
I read that Revolt doesn’t have screen-sharing, which is a deal-breaker for my group. I wonder how well Matrix’s is…
That show’s first episode was so slow and boring that I couldn’t even finish it, sadly.
The time-travel visual novel and anime Steins;Gate uses this multiverse premise, yeah.
Sure, but I’m still talking about overall bugs, quality, and presentation.
The S.T.A.L.K.E.R. trilogy (after applying community bugfix mods) is better; with ZRP, Shadow of Chernobyl was bug-free except for the ending.
Then again, I played the original biggest known as Metro 2033, not the Redux ver. I still think there is more interesting stuff in S.T.A.L.K.E.R., though, overall. The environment is incredible in its natural, unscripted interactions and not… manufactured.
Gotcha. Yes, I stuck to my own mini-feed of a multireddit comprising about 30 subreddits (even though I’m subscribed to probably a hundred). I could not stand the random nature of the ADHD-inducing main feed. For example, instead of /r/Android, I was exclusively in either /r/fossdroid or my own phone model’s specific sub. /r/buyitforlife is awesome as well as /r/zerowaste. I just followed my own interests, haha, and I guess that’s how I ended up with my overall continually positive experience of Reddit (on average lol).
the platform changed things to encourage speaking even without bothering to read anything at all.
How so? I don’t remember this.
Dang, I wonder for how much money her family must be asking for her funeral.
I know; I just gave an example of how immediately after in the same comment lol.
If the files are exact copies, then MD5 checks will catch them; tweaking so many files just to bypass this could prove to be too tedious of a process for people to bother exploiting it.
However, people could create scripts for others to mass-download, -edit, and -upload their files accordingly to reduce this tedium.
If that’s weird, then I don’t wanna be normal!
*hasn’t played Foxhole… yet…*
Because I don’t want to make another account just for an AutoHotkey discussion board, but /c/AutoHotkey is dead while /r/AutoHotkey is very much alive. The same can be said for so many other subs. Why else would one stay there?
Waterfox (water beats fire), AdNauseam (uBO fork that also clicks ads to mess up their tracking data), and NoScript (selective JavaScript-disabling per site) here!
Oh yeah, I forgot that that’s been going on in legislature… Hmm…
It’s actually both; they are using the data for ML: Captcha if you can: how you’ve been training AI for years without realising it
< I am expected to use it at work now
How so?