Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
It doesn’t even make sense to do it then, but sometimes I cave to the pressure.
Here’s one article about it.
https://macleans.ca/society/tiny-homes-fredericton/
I don’t remember where I saw this the first time, but it did mention that this had become a thing in a few American cities too (this story was from Fredericton, Canada)
People like you are why we have good things.
That’s good advice. You’ve got my vote.
Do you know how many more murals they’d have to paint?
Can’t let that happen again.
Sloppy job on mobile, but here:
“just do it” is probably the best advice, honestly. I remember starting a video about GIMP sometime last year, but I turned it off after I realized that I wasn’t retaining most of it. I’m very much a “start and look it up as I hit snags” type of learner, which seems like what you’re describing too.
Very cool! I’d love to get good at gimp, solely for memes. It’s a bit overwhelming.
I bought Sim City for PC at a used bookstore, and it didn’t come with the reference page for a code it would ask you for after playing a certain amount of time.
Without this code, the game would turn on all hazards (tornados, fires, flooding, Godzilla, etc) and make itself unplayable.
This must have been a common thing, because you’re the 2nd person in the comments to mention this!
It’s funny now to think that if you couldn’t figure out a game pre-internet, you just didn’t get to play it. I know that happened to me plenty.
(edit: curse you, Batman on Sega Genesis!)
Oh yeah, that makes sense.
Honestly, I do enjoy that though.
I’m interested in your take on what Blue Prince and Dark Souls are echoing, if I’m reading this right.
No, just sharing stuff that I like.
We’re all idiots on this blessed day.
Rosa is definitely the Worf of the group.
The Ravens, Vikings, and Bears are football. Wizards and Raptors are basketball.
Damn you, FIDE.