

That shit happened to me when I adjusted my monitor 🥲
Everyone can act tough until your monitor gives you an uppercut.
Engineer and coder that likes memes.
That shit happened to me when I adjusted my monitor 🥲
Everyone can act tough until your monitor gives you an uppercut.
A lot of people never had positive role models when it comes to sharing their feelings.
When I started dating my now wife, she would sometimes ignore me for a week if we got into a disagreement, just because she couldn’t tell me what’s bothering her and be real with her own emotions.
She’s grown a lot since then and when there’s inevitably a new argument we can resolve it very quickly now.
Communication is important, but it’s something you have to learn.
Isn’t that the case in Final Fantasy?
It’s a lot of fun playing healers there imho. WoW was so hectic as a healer, especially in raids. FF seems so relaxed in comparison.
I remember navigating for my dad as a kid using a physical street map. It was a great feeling tracking your position on the map and telling the driver what turn to make next.
But nothing beats the convenience of having a small rectangle that automatically calculates routes for you, especially when travelling alone.
Introducing a Captcha on a form on my website basically blocked bots 100% of the time. It’s arguably good enough from a practical standpoint.
If someone really wants to exploit my site, then they will find a way. You can only make it harder but never truly impossible if you don’t want to dispose of all convenience.
That worked quite well, haha 😄
This is tragically beautiful.
Did you copy paste this from somewhere?
I don’t think it’s okay to be toxic to newbies but there certainly are cases where the solution to problems was a google search and 10 minutes of reading away.
There are a lot of community heroes out there, that spend their days supporting users in forums, without having any monetary benefit from it, that in my opinion may have a reason to be upset if someone does not want to spend any effort on their own in trying to solve their problem.
These edits are one of my favorite thing going on on Lemmy.
In case anyone is curious about the video. Here’s a link.
I would like to, but I don’t want to give away where I live 😉
Yeah, they got really creative at our local IKEA. There are lots of creative displays like that everywhere. Not sure if it’s policy or just a local thing, but I love it either way 😄
Your comment seems to be mostly a joke, but I’ve just read up on the plot and that movie is wild.
No one told me before I bought it, and it’s not mentioned on the steam store, see the point of the specs. So I don’t quite understand what you mean with “if they hadn’t told people”, because they sure didn’t unless you’re on that specific social media they did it on.
I’ve watched all those feature videos before and they don’t mention that I shouldn’t get my hopes up.
Anyways I don’t want to occupy your time and argue, in the end I’m just super miffed and disappointed because I had a free weekend for once and was looking forward to binging CS2.
I strongly disagree. The game has massive performance issues and I’m getting 10-20 FPS on the lowest possible settings with my 2080 Super. At that point it looks worse than CS1 and performs worse.
Also the 7 FPS or so on the main menu are ridiculous, unless they’re using my pc to mine crypto in full force.
If they release a complete game for 50€ or 90€, then I expect that shit to be a super smooth experience, even on the minimum recommended specs, which do in fact note a GTX 980 if I recall correctly.
So either get the specs correct, optimise the game properly or get out of the business. I’m a programmer myself and I’d be deeply ashamed if I released software that performs so poorly.
light chuckle