Less of a hill and more of a well constructed 15th century fortress with about 100 loyal defenders at your service.
Less of a hill and more of a well constructed 15th century fortress with about 100 loyal defenders at your service.
Currently started (at least somewhat) working on a submarine simulation/strategy game. I want it to be as lightweight as possible so it runs on as many systems as possible. Probably a lot of 2D graphics wherever graphics are necessary but a lot of focus will be on sensors and calculations. I want it to be Dieselpunkish with a technology tree between 1910s and 1960s but without featuring real world countries or submarines and no nuclear technology. The simulation of individual ships should be in depth in a dwarf fortress kind of way and I want realistic sound propagation. I’ll try to incorporate submarine design as well.
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There’s a game called Automation that covers some of these aspects.
We’ll have to see how long subscription services will be able to raise prices. I hope that there will be some disruption soon.
That makes it even weirder. Probably some DRM thing.
I think most people use it in bundles with other Apple subscriptions like iCloud and TV
I’m using Appel music as well and I think it’s great for the most part. It sometimes has a weird bug where it won’t play downloaded music unless you have internet though.
Go back in time and wear ear protection
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The definition of “race” varies widely between different demographics and contexts. In a biological context which you seem to be insinuating, “race” is either nonsensical or an ancient synonym for species.
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Have you considered using a Google alternative?
It gets worse? So you’d rather live in Victorian England? Is that what you’re saying?
It’s not like there aren’t any trackers that lack any and all protection. I don’t really see the manufacturer at fault here.
I think that’s less common than you assume
UK “children” are just future UK “people” so how can they be cool?
As is usual with renewable energy sources
Numbers is quite nice for working with CSVs since the workflow is much easier than excel if you just want to open them, change some stuff and save it again. Also I really like keynote most of the time since it seems more streamlined than PowerPoint.
For me issues have only really started around the 5-8 years mark depending on the device which is ok-ish since the hardware is extremely outdated then anyway.
It’s a common bug that the post button on some interfaces doesn’t seem to do what it should when it actually does but the interface doesn’t show it.