Team Kick Sauber? That just sounds weird. Like they want to get rid of Sauber.
Project Zomboid, hands down. Valheim is good, too.
But only with friends. And that's case with pretty much all survival games; I won't play by myself.
I guess Minecraft, as well, but I mostly play Creative. So to me, it's hardly a survival game.
Ah I stand corrected on the Android side. I assumed there was some licensing going on. I'll correct that.
I'm enjoying Beehaw. I really haven't looked around at other instances that much, but it's pretty chill here.
Yeah because I'm sure GM's shit will be better. Idek why I'm addressing this: ~~we all know GM doesn't want to pay Apple or Google~~. That this is really about more renting and never owning. They just want more money.
GM, just say that. We know you're a gigantic money-hungry corp. You all don't have to lie and pretend to care about safety. We're not a bunch of idiots. We get it, even if you all suck for doing this.
I'd say I hope GM crashes and burns again, but then the government will just bail them out again.
People, and especially teens, still use Snapchat? That's surprising. I remember when that was super popular in the late 00s/early 20teens with my friends (I never really used it). I don't think anyone that I know my age (mid 30s) uses it anymore. Which I suppose makes it "cool" again.
Ooh that's pretty neat and inexpensive. Thanks for sharing!
Not having to work. I was 12 or 13 at the turn of the millennium. So not working was nice.
I probably miss my Gameboy Pocket (and Pokemon). Yeah the screen was tiny, not in color, and it wasn't backlit, and I have a Switch and Steam Deck and of course an smartphone, but...Idk, the Pocket was just so quaint and cute. I could just play that play Pokemon for hours on end, anywhere I wanted, without disturbing anyone. Which I did, sometimes even at school, which eventually got it confiscated by a teacher; I got it back at the end of the day.
It was such a paradigm change in gaming (Yes, I know the original GB or even Sega GameGear existed, but I knew few people who had one and they were bulky as all hell).
My brother collected these. I think he still has some of them somewhere. Like the original boxes for Diablo and Starcraft.
I collected some too, but I think I eventually got rid of mine. I was into the various Maxis Sim games, so I had tons of the boxes. SimCity, SimTower, SimPark, SimIsle...
The best manual was probably Ultima Online, an MMO. I read and studied the shit out of that thing. Used to bring it to school to learn all the spells and stuff. Also came with a good sized, folded-up map of the world on special paper.
I buy two at a time. And I can demolish a bag of chips in one sitting.
I try not to do that. I try REALLY hard not to. But sometimes it just happens, and I have no clue how. The chips just disappear somewhere 🤔
While I'm sure Burgum has some backers, he himself is "independently" wealthy. He owned a software development company that he sold to Microsoft. So I wonder if he just bankrolled a lot of that himself.
Several years ago, when I was more just the unofficial office geek, our email was acting up. Though we had Internet access as normal. At the time, email (Exchange) was hosted on-prem on our server. Anything server related, I'd contact our MSP to handle it. Which usually meant they'd simply reboot the server. Easy enough, but I was kinda afraid and hesitant to touch the server unless the MSP explicitly asked/told me to do something.
I reported it to our MSP, expecting a quick response, but nothing. Not even acknowledgment of the issue. This was already going on for like an hour, so I decided to take matters into my own hands. I went to the server, turned on the monitor...and it was black. Well, shit. Couldn't even do a proper shutdown. So I emailed again, waited a bit, and again no response.
Well, if the server was being unresponsive, I figured a hard shutdown and reboot would be fine. I knew that's what the MSP would (ask me to) do. What difference was them telling me to do it versus just me doing it on my own? I was going to fix email! I was going to be the hero! So I did it.
Server booted up, but after getting past the BIOS and other checks...it went back to black screen again. No Windows login. That's not so terrible, since that was the status quo. Except now, people were also saying Internet all of a sudden stopped working. Oh shit.
Little did I know that the sever was acting as our DNS. So I essentially took down everything: email, Internet, even some server access (network drives, DBs). I was in a cold sweat now since we were pretty much dead in the water. I of course reached out AGAIN to the MSP, but AGAIN nothing. Wtf...
So I told my co-workers and bosses, expecting to get in some trouble for making things worse. Surprisingly, no one cared. A couple people decided to go home and work. Some people took super long lunches or chitchatted. Our receptionist was playing games on her computer. Our CEO had his feet up on his desk and was scrolling Facebook on his phone. Another C-suite decided to call it an early day.
Eventually, at basically the end of the day, the MSP reached out. They sent some remote commands to the server and it all started working again. Apparently, they were dealing with an actual catastrophe elsewhere: one of their clients' offices had burned down so they were focused on BCDR over there all day.
So yeah, I took down our server for half a day. And no one cared, except me.