For what it’s worth, making a custom layout actually is a huge pain in the arse. That’s a pretty niche use case, but there is definitely no reason for it to be as much of a hassle as it is
For what it’s worth, making a custom layout actually is a huge pain in the arse. That’s a pretty niche use case, but there is definitely no reason for it to be as much of a hassle as it is
New Orleans did vote against him. It was the only parish in the state to do so
The Amazing Bulk is a straight-to-DVD rip-off of the Incredible Hulk that somehow manages to make that description far too generous. I actually do recommend looking into it. Not to watch it, more just to gawk and try to figure out whether any of it was ever intended seriously
Wasn’t Starlink saying it would refuse to comply with the court order to stop serving ex-Twitter in Brazil? Could this be related to that?
Ahh fuck, stuff being published by them was usually a decent sign that it’d be interesting in some way. Best of luck to the actual team, I hope they can put something new together
I’m not exactly a regular, but I’ve been writing a bunch of stuff and picking up my language classes again. Which game are you modding?
Each to their own! I really enjoyed V and have hundreds of hours in it, but I appreciated the changes in VI and felt like it vbecame a stronger game than V overall. I do have more hours in VI. I get that the art style was a little controversial, but I was never playing V for the visuals anyway
Districts were a thing in Civ 6, before Humankind came out
And they intentionally shake the gameplay up with each installment. I’m glad they do. Otherwise there’s little point in doing a new one
For Civ 6, I’d say winning each victory once. Try to do it with different civs each time too. You can set your goal as winning a game on the highest difficulty if you want, but personally I don’t find that to be as interesting as the shift in gameplay necessary to win the different victories without just militarily crushing everyone else.
I really wanted to love ESO, and I’m delighted that they’e actually using the weirder lore sometimes, but it never felt like it rewarded my exploration. Like I never learned aything new about a place by finding stuff in it.
There’s a company called Exomotive that sells conversion kits to turn them into dune buggies, so I assume the drivetrain must be good for that sort of thing (or at least good enough plus cheap and common) and
The left hand image is a courtroom sketch of the stabber
Here’s another source about the condition of the teacher https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/southport-hero-dance-teacher-shielded-children-southport-attack-released/
I like the idea of premadonna just being how we refer to a primadonna in any time before August 16th 1958, when Madonna was born
Hah, well maybe I pre-judged it too much. I’ll keep an eye out for a sale on it
I was actually slightly put off by how tightly it looked like it was imitating the first couple of Wipeout games, like the UI being almost identical and a bunch of the teams being the Wipeout ones with the serial numbers filed off. Like they’re unwilling to try their own ideas, you know? If it’s so similar, well I can still play the old games. I assume you feel differently?
…well I feel really bad about downvoting this one, because it’s a really good suggestion
As a non-Trek fan, I enjoyed having this video in the background while I did other stuff. I like her videos generally (they’re usually about physics, especially astrophysics), and I have no attachment to the subject matter, so it was nice to listen to someone chat about something they care about. I’ve got no idea how valid what she said was. It sounded plausible enough to me, but obviously I have no context for it besides what she said
Presumably you downloaded Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator (MSKLC), which I still had to do to make a custom keyboard layout in 2022. Funnily enough I was also wanting to use AltGr to add diacritics to vowels, because I don’t want to have to go to the backtick key for àèìòù