

Sell it to who? Is this a game of hot potato?
Sell it to who? Is this a game of hot potato?
But Brave is malware, so not a great trade-off
I agree, but that has nothing to do with the release cadence.
All in all, the film makers had many things they could choose to make the effect look plausible, but they didn’t.
You could make an argument that there was some kind of huge spinning gyroscope reaction wheel system on that axis which projected the explosion that way.
But we all know there wasn’t.
@RemindMe @RemindMe@programming.dev 15 years, tell this guy he’s wrong
It was fine in Mr Robot.
So you are advocating for slowing down the work on Android, or for keeping the pace the same but witholding the updates for longer before a release? Or something else?
There is no translation, it’s just a hard to pronounce Polish surname.
grammar nazis have no relevance to this entire conversatior
Your replies to my comment are off topic then, because that’s what my talking about.
no one made a general argument about grammar nazis so far
I did, I said generally their motivation is not concern for trademarks. It was in fact my first comment here.
Go ahead and continue pretending grammar nazis have a secret agenda of white knighting for corporations then.
Yes, about the grammar of a word that happens to be a trademark.
So what? Them being wrong about grammar doesn’t change the fact they are speaking about grammar.
Great, doesn’t change the fact nobody is passionate about protecting trademarks as you are saying.
Which should be your original comment instead of the trademark thing.
I assume the people are passionate about grammar, and their corrections have nothing to do with respecting trademarks.
SteamVR is unstable on Linux even before you get to trying to launch a game. It’s glitchy and frame rates are worse than on Windows even when you get it working, even for Linux native games.
And I’m using the Valve Index which is the best case scenario headset anyway.
Exactly what I thought of