That was my thoughts. Patents normally expire after 20 years, so how is a patent from the 80s still valid after nearly 40?
That was my thoughts. Patents normally expire after 20 years, so how is a patent from the 80s still valid after nearly 40?
Does installing the Proton BattlEye runtime do anything?
I don’t play many games that use it, but for Ark you have to install a separate BattlEye.
My son is also named Bork.
I recommend making the pen out of bricks. Just in case.
In a vague way, sure. The lore sort of joins them, but you have to go digging to even find out. They’re not sequels in the traditional sense.
Definitely not him. It was on the main screen for sure, might have just been an uncredited cameo or someone else entirely.
The games don’t have any overarching storyline that you need to follow, but I recommend starting with DS1 because it feels clunky going back to it after playing the others.
Demon’s Souls is also great, but it’s more tedious and involved than the other Souls games.
Could have sworn I saw him in TNG with dots on his face or something.
I have no idea who I’m thinking of if it’s not him.
Wasn’t he also in an episode of TNG?
This is what we need AI for. Robots that can independantly handle this type of task that is too dangerous for humans.
Fuck the generative garbage we have now. Work on this stuff instead.
If you’re Taylor Swift, you can post wherever you want and most Swifties will follow.
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He’s also ignoring the fact that if your job’s responsibilities are mission-critical, chances are you have a contract which stipulates situations in which you can be contacted after hours. It’s about Joe Schmoe IT guy being called in at 7pm while he’s having dinner with his family and being told to come to work because Greg the assistant to the Sales VP forgot his password again. Greg can fuck right off until tomorrow morning.
The server going down at 2am is mission-critical and the guy in charge of it will definitely be answering that call to fix it.
IIRC the replacement doesn’t even require any soldering or de-soldering. Just pull the connector off the motherboard and slide the new one on.
The EcoTank models are built to be refilled from bottles. The ink is also much cheaper, and they can be used with dye sublimation ink if one wishes.
Their regular printers are shitty otherwise.
Ah, the French parsley pie! A true classic.
Pretty sure 99% of the problems that the NES had were due to the shitty cartridge connector. It’s a very simple part and easy to replace. You can buy off-brand replacements now and fix it yourself. It’s not that surprising that they had a ton of spare parts for that.
Totally optional features that come set up by default are not really optional unless they’re opt-in from the start. Most users are not savvy enough to figure out how to disable that kind of stuff.
Depends what you mean by good. Is it silly pointless fun? Yes it is.
Is it deep, compelling gameplay with a lot of replayability? No.
It plays kind of like Untitled Goose Game in a way. Short themed sections with vague goals.
So how is it that a patent from 1989 only expired in 2023?