Is that a configuration issue? I think what I did was went into the settings and tailored it. Shut off desktop, decided which folders and where. Then it’s all good. I recommend it as a first option for multi unit use.
Is that a configuration issue? I think what I did was went into the settings and tailored it. Shut off desktop, decided which folders and where. Then it’s all good. I recommend it as a first option for multi unit use.
Scene is dry af where I am, yet there are gnomes made of the stuff
I run it now because I wanted to try it. I haven’t had any issues. A friend recommended it as a stable option.
… Can I get a Hoya?
Is it the one where he learns how to fix the ship and finally understands the Professor?
Haha “OK. Wow… I’m going now. Bye.”
I’d imagine that the odds of that person being conservative in a town of 300 people are like 99%.
Firefox browser w/ublock = YouTube with no ads.
I actually just have YouTube app disabled.
Hey did you know with certain add-ons, you don’t need YouTube premium? Just like back in the day when YouTube was just YouTube…
Book = story
Movie = video story
Game = interactive story
The fuck, fellas?!
And it’s toxic?!
Anarchy in the US baby!
1/10 in python. I took a college course or two and enjoyed it.
Yeah… It’s annoying to start but I’ve got a pretty good white-list for Javascript now.
I thought it was Gift of Games
Not really because it’s not one of those “you need to watch ads to get coins to advance” kind of games. It’s ability to enjoy without ads is still amazing. I also believe that ads in games are OK with minimal disruption, a perfect example is this game. Non intrusive, no banners, no season pass, no ads after or before a round, etc.
Marketing and distribution (physical copies)
I just saw a Verizon sign today that said the same. I internally scoffed because how can cellular internet be more stable or consistent?