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Worst feature, honestly
Worst feature, honestly
Not exactly (I don’t think). You could choose pre-written responses, but only after the initial spiel about the screening and eventually you’d have to either hang up or answer the call. This is more like you can just pick up the call and text whatever.
The feature is texting replies during a call that are read out to the caller.
The people who are playing Star Citizen are not the same people who are voting for Trump…weird comparison to attempt.
I used Flipboard way back when tablets were a new thing and it was clearly designed as a tablet experience. I didn’t click with it and I still don’t fully understand what it is but I’m surprised they’re still around.
Nice try, but that’s definitely not it
“My game?? Buddy, this is your game, I’m just the narrator.”
Yeah, imagine that DM leads you to the BBEG lair and you try sneaking through the library and suddenly they say “ok so 1,200 explosive glyphs just went off, roll 1,200d20 to see how many you save for half damage, and then roll 3,600d8 for damage.”
IMO not a great option for Steam Deck. It’s certainly doable, and excellent for PC, but it’s been too much of a pain to run on Steam Deck.
I don’t really like rogue-likes either, for pretty much the same reason. Rogue-lites are a thousand times better just for that one small change.
Also basically no replayability because there’s zero progression. Since every round starts exactly the same as every other, there’s nothing to unlock other than skins, and you have to pay for the battle pass to even unlock those. Meanwhile games like Battlefield or Battlebit or COD have tons of things to unlock that you can use when you want.
Now do Finland!
I don’t know what else it could possibly be
Good point, maybe. But yeah, this isn’t rewritable media, this is archival data storage.
I don’t think it’s that type of “durable.” I think they mean you can read from it forever without having to rewrite the data, which currently isn’t true of platter and solid state storage. This isn’t screen technology, though, it’s storage technology, so I’m not sure the comparison is useful.
I dunno, if my VPN came out and said “heads up, one of our servers was seized and you have literally nothing to worry about because nothing is stored or logged on our servers,” that’s good news IMO. Obviously the best case scenario is not having it seized, but sometimes that’s not possible, and it’s a mark of a good VPN when the consequences to you of a server being seized are the same as if it wasn’t (i.e., none).
Fuck Apple, let the man speak.
But this does the number of companies that have your information. If you use a privacy.com card at two online stores, that’s one company that had your info instead of two.
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