

Counter-Strike? Cybersex?


Counter-Strike? Cybersex?
That’s how I always pronounce it as well actually.
In what circumstance do you read back a text from someone who uses that character to them out loud?


Which one is that, if I may ask?


Do you, by any chance, have slight trouble breathing with a light cold, get a clogged nose easily or even have reduced sense of smell?
Because I do and I can also do what you describe.
Diablo 2.
I know there is a remake out, I’ve seen it.
I might do it, but I’ve fully switched to Linux in the mean time and I don’t want to put another 10 years of my life and tens of thousands of hours into it.
At least it would be good value for the money, I guess.


Why does it say 2026? This is happening right now.
Doesn’t wirk on mobile, I’m afraid.


You intimate me?


RISC-V by far.
Thought you were about to summon something in the beninging.


Unfortunately, disagree.
Last time I checked it still had double menus all around the place, not a sign of a “polished” experience.
And since a lot of users still recommend to install the dash to dock extension before doing anything else, doesn’t seem plug & play, either.


Yeah, that’s bad. Good that you were able to make it out of that situation at least.


Do you think your leaving has made some people wonder that there might be something to it?


Imagine living in a country with 900+ billionaires, with growing tendency, where regular people are discussing about the best ways not to starve.
Not that it’s much better where I live, but damn, what the hell is wrong with this world?
I’m getting my Diablo 2 PTSD triggered by this.
Why the small head?
There’s a bit of hyperbolism and distortion in that comment.
So first of all, the FSF did not create Libreboot, that was just a coreboot distribution by one (or two) people and I would not call it shitty, it had prebuilt binaries with working GRUB configs for the models supported, even allowing for full disk encryption with a well written guide on how to do so.
Secondly, it’s hard to create a chain of trust without trusing the hardware. As long as the manufacturer remains in control of any part of it, you will get the same situation thay we have now. I would rather use a deblobbed device than wait for obscure security features that provide no real-world benefit to my use case.
However, I think this may not catch on. Hundreds of millions of people use completely outdated phones with spyware of some form on them right now, they simply don’t care.
Archery