Honestly, by now I’ve come to hate games where you can’t figure out how to play them from the game itself. It seems like nowadays you can’t play without a whole community figuring out what’s currently the meta way to play.
Honestly, by now I’ve come to hate games where you can’t figure out how to play them from the game itself. It seems like nowadays you can’t play without a whole community figuring out what’s currently the meta way to play.
Unless you’re expecting a mail you should never open any links. Just go to the originating page manually.
You can also hover over the links to see the URL they’re pointing to. If it goes to y0urbamk.com
or yourbank.to
instead of yourbank.com
you know that something is up. But that can be hard to see with strange Cyrillic letters or so. So manually typing in yourbank.com
helps.
Did I write that AMD is bad? It’s just stupid to be a mindless fan. You are giving very rational arguments for using AMD hardware. My desktop PC is currently running an AMD CPU and GPU. The one before that was running Intel with nVidia GPU. And the one before that was AMD with nVidia.
Just don’t go “hurr, durr, only AMD!”
Why are you an AMD fan? It’s been years (probably decades) since they’ve been the struggling underdog.
Just buy what fits your budget and needs.
FOSS does not exclude corporate interests. Most contributions to the Linux kernel for instance come from corporations, including Microsoft.
Edit: Also see Facebook entering the Fediverse soon. Their frontend JavaScript library is also open sourced by them. Their backend PHP version as well.
Even further back we had Usenet. Federated forums that all worked more or less like Lemmy. I was a regular on de.rec.sf.starwars until the early 2000s.
function {
}
but
method
{
}
Don’t ask me why.
That’s exactly what Threads is. But nobody else wants to play with them.