It's just a bummer that most tech tutorials are on there...wish we were back in the early 00s when alternatives to Youtube were still viable.
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And then you have Valve, who was offered the 10 year Call of Duty contract like the other platform holders and cloud services were and they were like "nah bro, we believe you. we also don't care."
Ah, got it. That's super reassuring thank you.
I'm a single university student with a small budget (maybe $60 per week). When I do meal plan I try to make a dinner that will last me a few days but it's not always easy. For one, it gets boring, and two, some days I'm just hungrier than others so there are weeks where I go past my budget.
I'd be curious to hear how other university students do it.
And then allowed to cool down overnight and/or in the fridge before it is ready to eat. chef's kiss
Aw man, I just bought a build with a 6800 XT. I hope it still benefits. I know nothing about how this all works.
That sounds awful lol. I'm in university right now and have neglected work on any projects. I finally found something of a passion in retro game reverse engineering a few months ago and have obsessed over it. It's only one game I'm reversing though so it's likely to take me years and years before I can release anything resembling something playable.
You've now scared me into maybe working on other things too...I wonder if related projects count? A website for the project, developer tools, documentation, etc.
Last year me: I don't trust Reddit, that's why I use old.Reddit.
Nice try NSA's machine learning algorithm!
I was a five year old in the late 90s with zero culinary skills and too much time 😂 I remember it being my favorite snack all the way through grade school. It's actually so funny how it has been such an unintentionally suppressed memory until I saw this post.
You should try it though!
Of course it's from the Midwest. If my time over there meant anything, they sure do love 'pop' especially Mountain Dew. lol
Oh man I just don't agree. I hope they would find a 3rd party dev willing to take us back to that version of Zelda, similar to how Ubisoft is bringing back an older-style AC between open world releases. The newer ones just aren't my bag.