Yeah, all my bad experiences with Firefox from back in the day were completely gone when I switched back to it a couple of years ago.
Yeah, all my bad experiences with Firefox from back in the day were completely gone when I switched back to it a couple of years ago.
At some point 15-20 years ago Firefox was becoming a resource hog and I switched to chrome. I switched back a number of years ago and regret not switching back earlier.
But you’re paying for a service that uses you as a product. You are paying twice.
What an American problem. 😂
Probably talking about new IPs? Studios are pretty risk averse nowadays.
Yes, but it’s been more than 6 months since I’ve written in mine. I used it mainly to document my life and deal with mental issues. The past six months have been mostly daily struggles and ordinary life so I’ve had no incentive to go back and journal. I should fix this, grab the keyboard and resume!
BG3 is the only game I’ve bought at launch price in my life. No regrets, what an amazing job from Larian.
Check the journal for information. Might give you a clue.
Subconsciously maybe? 😂
A lot of non-native speakers can show higher command of the language, because they took the time to study its rules. Just look at how people type on social media.
In real life - yes, but not in DnD.
Reddit’s street photography subreddit wasn’t that great to be honest. I’m trying to curate a street photography community here, but it is a slow process. !streetphotography@lemmy.world .
But I agree, I still go back for some niche content like the editors’ subreddit.
Surprised me so much, I though somebody was trying to open a door inside or something. Definitely caught me off guard and made me feel guilty!
Yeah, got pretty body horror esque, I gotta admit. 😂 But I felt I had to push it further.
Felt authentic to the tabletop experience where shenanigans like this always happen, even in the middle of a serious game. You always have that one person that keeps pushing after being asked “you sure you want to do that” multiple times.
I am of the opinion that cameras don’t really matter, beyond a certain technological level. Does it take pictures? Then it’s a camera, capable enough to use. There was a quote in Michael Freeman’s book on visual photographic literacy that I found quite interesting. He wrote that only ameteur photographers obsess over camera technology and settings.
So you’re more than welcome to post on there!
Pathfinder wrath of the righteous was amazing. Wholeheartedly recommend it. Wasteland 3 too. Can’t wait to play Baldur’s Gate 3, but it’s a bit expensive for me right now.
I recently bough it at a steam sale but didn’t get into it at first. Maybe I’ll try again soon.
It’s rare that it could come up in conversation outside the topic of photography, but here it is: !streetphotography@lemmy.world
It’s only been an year? I feel like that time was ages ago!