They want this person to be sexually attracted to their computer.
The true Windows experience.
This site refers to “local repair cafés” more than once. Is that a regional thing? I’ve never seen those three words in that order ever before.
I wouldn’t call you stupid because there’s always someone who doesn’t know something, but this one is surprising to me. I thought FOMO was a pretty well established acronym.
I mean, depends on the system. PF2e has a great XP system and even encourages the GM to hand out XP during the session for things the system calls accomplishments.
But quite frankly, waiting until the end of a session is just good from a pacing perspective the majority of the time.
I ditched Plex for Jellyfin a while ago and am not a fan of Plex, but this is the silliest thing to complain about. First of all, just because they work for Plex doesn’t automatically make it a fake review. Certainly wouldn’t call it an unbiased one, but that doesn’t mean the review is fake.
Would infinitely prefer no voice changer.
Ever seen how much your cat stretches?
Wonder if any of this is the reason why.
Anubis also relies on modern web browser features:
ES6 modules to load the client-side code and the proof-of-work challenge code.
Web Workers to run the proof-of-work challenge in a separate thread to avoid blocking the UI thread.
Fetch API to communicate with the Anubis server.
Web Cryptography API to generate the proof-of-work challenge.
This ensures that browsers are decently modern in order to combat most known scrapers. It’s not perfect, but it’s a good start.This will also lock out users who have JavaScript disabled, prevent your server from being indexed in search engines, require users to have HTTP cookies enabled, and require users to spend time solving the proof-of-work challenge.
This does mean that users using text-only browsers or older machines where they are unable to update their browser will be locked out of services protected by Anubis. This is a tradeoff that I am not happy about, but it is the world we live in now.
What things are you interested in? Video games, ttrpgs, anime, cinema, woodworking, sports, fast cars, sneakers, programming, yoga, wines, bdsm, books, drawing, dogs, veganism, religion, music, hiking?
Whatever the answer is, find a community for it or adjacent to it. On Lemmy, Reddit, Discord, Matrix, or some obscure forum.
And then, the last step, is engage with that community.
I’ve come to take the verified badge with a big grain of salt. Some modern games that they mark as verified are pretty unplayable imho.
Sorry but no, you bricked your Wii.
How is that a question any one of us can possibly answer? I dunno, he’d get annoyed and walk out?
Shouldn’t have watched that. Definitely lost brain cells.
For the record, goldfish have perfectly normal memories. They can even remember tricks.