Yeah it definitely seems like there’s some selection bias in the responses. Maybe we need an anonymous poll.
Yeah it definitely seems like there’s some selection bias in the responses. Maybe we need an anonymous poll.
Then he’ll say well next time take the 5 for 3.9 miles, then hop on 78 until you see the 420 then do a triple lane change to the 69 then you’re home.
Without even knowing where those roads are I see you are on the West Coast.
Fuck. Yes.
Nah I’m just curious after seeing the meme post about manual transmissions.
I’ll give you one other category - off-road focused SUVs (Wranglers, Broncos, etc…)
Can’t you do all the script blocking from uMatrix in uBlock Origin?
Why not Firefox + ublock-origin on mobile?
I miss my MME, but if you are saying ICEs are obsolete then you haven’t explored much of the country. There are huge swatches where it is impossible to charge or far more expensive to change than using gas in a hybrid.
Speed has not been the reason to get a manual for a long time.
It still is if you listen to alt country.
Related genres but I wouldn’t say it’s a subgenre. They both evolved from “string music” but took it in very different directions.
Using YouTube, even with adblock, supports the idea that there is a market for this content and that it can be monetized.
Then you should stop using YouTube.
I have accounts on four instances that are all still open for registration. And two did have an approval required but I got it within hours.
To be honest I’m not sure how to browse if you haven’t installed the game. If you want to copy from another game you can save the configuration as a template and then import it to the other game.
I have a Steam Deck and was considering “upgrading” to something that has more power.
But then I wanted to play Torchlight 2, an action-rpg designed for mouse and keyboard that does not have controller support. I wasn’t even going to try it, but saw that Runic Games had an input profile for it. The left stick controls your character like it supporter controllers, but it’s all using the mouse. The touchpads work for precise targeting. And I’m able to use all 10 skill buttons using modifier keys and adding the back buttons. Plus I was able to easily adapt this to Diablo 3, a non-steam game without controller support.
If you want to be limited to games designed with controllers in mind, go for one of the alternatives. But if you want to be able to play mouse and keyboard games, there’s nothing that competes with the Steam Deck.
Music services are almost a necessity to me because of the amount of music I listen to, but it’s also a different animal. They all have mostly the same library, so you won’t typically be subscribing to more than one.
The problem with streaming video services is that most people watch a couple genres, and there’s content in every genre on every streaming platform. I watch a lot of scifi, for example. So I would need to subscribe to Apple TV for Silo and Foundation, Paramount+ for Star Trek, etc…
It sounds like you haven’t used a user friendly Linux distro in the last decade. Mint and Ubuntu will install any proprietary driver you need, but even beyond that most WiFi cards are supported out of the box by the Linux kernel now.
No, it’s real life. I mean yeah I know the sketch, but I was in Crater Lake and heard people actually talking like that.