She's just going to the mailbox and checking to maintain a "normal" image, get some minimal exercise during her job that requires mostly sitting, and to sometimes "accidentally" run into other people. But to make this actually seem accidental, you have to sometimes go out when there is no mail/person.
Hm, not sure if Nintendo is the right target here. Sure, they are popular with a certain crowd, but the argument is not super convincing. Why would a Japanese company that has a global business unnecessarily get involved in American politics? What would there be for them to win? New tariffs? Try to find an American company and shit on them, that might work better. Like Disney, Amazon, Meta, Apple, for example. Apple in particular might be a good target at the moment. Their new products are shit, people hate the direction everything is taking, but still have a deep attachment to the company (weirdest kink ever, if you ask me).
To me, Nintendo here just acts as a big corp doing big corp things. Make as much money as possible and wherever possible, don't mess with politics. They would be a better target if this were about Japanese politics, although unfortunately nobody cares about politics here and the fascist lot is also on the rise ("Japan first" lmao).
Anyone here who is deep into the LOTR and Star Wars lore and can confirm there could be a timeline like that? AFAIK both are written to have happened some time in the past?
I hope the EU sues the shit out of MS some time for this "feature". Write protection is one of the few things Libreoffice can't handle well, and from my perspective, that is the entire reason they have it. Also, funny enough, Office 362, their own fucking product, also can't handle it. So you need a computer where you can install the desktop version, just to untick the fucking "write-protected" box and do your job.
In academic research, you often have to apply for money from funding agencies, using write-protected templates. If you don't use the exact template or if it looks distorted in some way, you're out (of consideration for the funding, and long-term out of your job).
True, the apt packages can get outdated (or are already outdated at release time :) ). But tbh, for me that mainly affects the desktop environment these days and KDE is already pretty neat anyway. The CLI tools I use don't change as much anymore, and the GUI tools are usually available as a flatpak so up-to-date.
Intolerable, scammy OS. Everything good in Ubuntu these days can be traced back to other projects, such as debian/Gnome/KDE. Whatever Canonical adds to that is just an attempt to lock you in their ecosystem or wring money out of you.
Almost perfect. The only design flaw is that the bridge folds away to the side instead of serving as a shielding entrance gate for extra protection. Minimal risk of harrassment, maximum toilet zen time.
It is a popular perfume among the skeleton folks, but the way you put it sounds rude