We’re talking about the TF2 that’s a shooter made in Valve’s Source engine.
We’re talking about the TF2 that’s a shooter made in Valve’s Source engine.
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I miss xkill. I recently switched to Wayland but xkill worked instantly 100% of the time.
They’re scientists, not artists.
The popping sound is a feature, not a bug. How else can you tell if your toast is ready when you’re doing something else when getting ready in the morning?
This is great, I didn’t see him right away and my first thought was it’d be a good image to add him into.
Uhhh… we don’t? If so I’m probably going to jail.
It does get basic addition correct, it just takes about five regenerations.
This is what I was going to recommend. Worse case scenario the internet gets shut off and he has to email somebody and say he won’t do it again. Most likely that nobody will notice or care.
I don’t want to take the apprehension test
My understanding is that most (at least rock) music is mixed this way, just subtle enough to help your brain pick out instruments but not enough to consciously notice.
Supposed to be Maslow’s (?) hierarchy of needs. The bottom is things needed for survival and the top is complete fulfilment. The joke is that all they need is forehead kisses but they put it on a soil triangle instead.
$40 and poorly received, critics rating it much worse than the free to play hero shooters on the market.
Old dogs with grey beards are the cutest.
Ah, I must’ve clicked on a premium theme on the way in.
It’s modern alright, complete with an “AI tools sidebar” and a “please login” popup that takes up half the screen.
Been enjoying this one popping up lately.
I used a program called Spotiflyer which also pulled from questionable sources. I was downloading a playlist to play at a party and I got the Plankton (from Spongebob) AI cover of “Dear Maria” which absolutely cracked me up when I found it.