

I can’t say that I’d noticed anything … but I’m always happy for fixes!
Hiker, software engineer (primarily C++, Java, and Python), Minecraft modder, hunter (of the Hunt Showdown variety), biker, adoptive Akronite, and general doer of assorted things.
I can’t say that I’d noticed anything … but I’m always happy for fixes!
Yeah, I got it like its first day of early access, super excited by the art style and then got immediately turned off by the stamina system.
I don’t think I’m a big souls-like fan, but I can at least tolerate Elden Ring, Lords of The Fallen, and really enjoyed Remnant II.
I also don’t know if they’ve changed this, but I found their exit game button being hidden behind tab and then a submenu within that overlay to be just incredibly dumb.
I ended up refunding it for the above.
It looks like they still haven’t implemented co-op which is also a huge shame. That might have at least made it somewhat more worthwhile (for me anyways).
It’s really just a shame as I love the art style and the world seems really cool … but I really don’t want to deal with the stamina system.
Very very different crashes.
The planes that hit the twin towers were bigger, going faster, and had more fuel.
The twin towers themselves were also built with a different skyscraper design at well that used fewer steel beams. I don’t remember what the names of the skyscraper design types were but I remember a 9-11 history channel program going into it.
Proton is a greedy company that doesn’t like interoperability and likes to add features designed in a way to keep people locked their Web UI and applications.
That’s nonsense. Proton has built everything around PGP and allows uploading public keys for users not using Proton Mail so that you can messaging them with Proton’s PGP system automatically.
https://proton.me/blog/openpgp-crypto-refresh
There’s 0 vendor lock in (in the entire Proton ecosystem) and there’s tons of open sourced code.
I really like the idea of peertube, but until it finds a way to pay creators I’m not sure it will ever be able to replace YouTube.
YouTube is as good as it is because people get paid.
The old school YouTubers just did it for fun, but YouTube was a lot different back then … and as much as I hate how aggressively Google is monetizing YouTube these days, it’s honestly a lot higher quality than it was years ago.