I’m not mad about the mango filling, but those croissants look really pale
I’m not mad about the mango filling, but those croissants look really pale
Fine, but let the richest go first
More. MORE!
The Thaumaturge and Clair Obscur both look pretty weird
Seriously, this company doesn’t cater Return Of Jim? One star.
Last summer there were a bunch of stories reporting findings that companies that experimented with a 4-day work week saw productivity gains over the traditional 5-day, so this billionaire’s opinion sounds out of alignment with reality
Ah, good old Masamune Shirow
Seriously, cold water feels fine back there. Refreshing, even.
Ah yes, the era of US box art so ugly the mind reeled wondering how it ever got approved. Look at the US and JP cover art for Mega Man for one of the most iconic examples in a target-rich environment.
Japan
US
This is my favorite episode thanks to the “fire in a SeaParks” subplot
As an owner of every PlayStation console since the PS1, I am unhappy with the selection of PS5 games this late in the lifespan of the console. So unhappy that for the first time ever, I consider it unlikely that I will want to buy the next generation console. I’ve played more new releases on my Steam Deck since its release than I have on the PS5 since its release. And that’s coming from someone with a full-time job and a family. I count myself lucky if I can play an hour a day, and the PS5’s game release schedule was too sparse for me.
Nah, it’s a legit good and demanding game
This lines up with my own takes on Windows versions. I think 8 was better than people give it credit for. I never minded the UI personally, and it was fast and responsive.
formidable years
I think you meant “formative”.
Abusing themselves at the thought of abusing them, more like
No we are not. Our “representatives” listen to their corporate masters, the ones who line their pockets and fund their campaigns. They don’t listen to us.
The thing about Arsenal is, they always try to walk it in
Monster Hunter. They live in harmony with nature, no one ever really dies, and the food looks amazing.
I use JetBrains Rider for dotnet (with Vim emulation), VS Code for general misc code editing (with Vim emulation), and NeoVim for quick in-terminal edits and Git workflows. I even have vi-mode enabled in my terminals, but I haven’t bothered trying to do it in browser yet.
My experience is that modal editing is only a little faster, but it’s much more comfy, even fun! I enjoy coding with modal editing much more so than modeless. Being able to zip around the code without having to move my fingers to the arrow cluster just feels nice.
Informative comment, thanks!