The bottom one will kill an infinite amount of people in finite time.
instantaneously FTFY
The bottom one will kill an infinite amount of people in finite time.
instantaneously FTFY
I checked your Mastodon timeline but I don’t see the post, only the one where you relate the story.
Yes the volunteer software authors should work to the beat of the drum of the baying and braying users who insist on using cutting edge software before its wider ecosystem has adapted to its novelties. A very good point.
It really is a shame that they force you to update to the new version. If only there was some way to continue using the existing Gnome version until the extensions have been updated by their authors.
https://mastodon.social/@Liberux/114773833271790172
We’ll relaunch crowdfunding with a functional prototype. We’re also in talks with investors who respect our values.
It’s the bloody Sycamore Gap Tree all over again! When will this madness end!?
I haven’t seen this youtuber’s videos before. Do they normally drop 40 minutes of spoilers for a game that came out just 6 months ago? I thought this was going to be a review and it turned into a walkthrough less than 10 minutes in.
There are multiplayer games from 30 years ago that still have 30 people who play on the first Friday night of each month, and they will put that in their calendar and keep the game alive.
The idea that multiplayer games need huge communities of players otherwise they are “dead” is what is killing multiplayer games.
A truly unique feature of the retro FPS genre.
Probably because GenX and Millenials (the actual people who created and played these games respectively) don’t like being associated with the generation that’s destroying our society and planet whilst being completely out of touch with reality. It was boomers who tried to ban these games, remember?
bUt BoOmEr iS jUsT sLaNg FoR oLd PeRsOn NoW
ok zoomer
Well have a nap…
zen fire ze obfuscated content!
Population expansion is exponential but the tram moves at constant velocity, so by the time it reaches the end of the track of 8bn people there will be an exponentially increasing number of people further down the track.