I kinda like that you have to scroll past comments to comment yourself. You read, than comment. Kind of like a actual conversation/discussion. It’s not just you vs the OP.
I kinda like that you have to scroll past comments to comment yourself. You read, than comment. Kind of like a actual conversation/discussion. It’s not just you vs the OP.
Mortal Kombat 11, Dave the driver, unpacking and PC builder simulator.
I feel attacked, validated and welcome at the same time.
Same! I like it here, people are friendly and it’s not so crowded 😄
Nice, I’ll check them out.
I have the same keyboard. The space bar is so heavy with the light switches it almost presses itself. I’m thinking about replacing the switches on the larger keys to some linears with more force
Awesome, that rule #2 had me in tears
Haha geweldig, zo lelijk dat het weer mooi is.
I mean drugs is a last ultimatum right. First talk to someone about the crippling anxiety, friends, therapist, etc.
Being the interviewer helped me a lot as well. I was also nervous. I mean I picked this person to come and don’t want to waste anyone’s time.
It also helps me to think about the fact that I was asked to come to an interview and I have something to offer to the company.
Even if you think the pricing is fine, the time window the apps get to make changes is way too short. They kept asking when would we have to start paying, and the answer always been in the distance future. Now they have 30 days to get the funding for a huge amount of users.
I usually play Short story driven games. Recently finished, firewatch, road 96, welcome to Elk, Gone Home, Donut Country, Dear Esther, Journey and in between i come back to Slay the Spire and vampire survivors.
I’m from a small ish village from the Netherlands and went on a vacation to Yellowstone national park with a couple of friends. We booked a rafting tour and a mother with her Child joint the raft to fill it up. During the trip we introduced our selves. She was American but worked in the Netherlands for a few years. She said you’ll probably don’t know the town where I worked. It was our town…