Their engine clearly has problems with large enemys and yet the game mostly consists of large and ultra large enemys. What did you expect?
Their engine clearly has problems with large enemys and yet the game mostly consists of large and ultra large enemys. What did you expect?
At least it’s a new setting, but as there was no gameplay it could be anything…
Who uploads a trailer letterboxed in 2024…
If only movies would make more money than a mediocre game with (micro)transactions…
The first Android phones were really exciting. I got a Samsung Galaxy (no numbers, no letters, just Galaxy) in 2009. AMOLED screen - the first Android experience for me. Unfortunately Samsung dropped the update support really soon - which got me into custom ROMs - another exciting thing…
I always buy a new phone and a new case and after some years I ditch the case because it wouldn’t hurt to buy a replacement and it feels like a new slimmer version of my trusted phone…
I don’t need the audio jack, but I guess it doesn’t hurt. There are phones that have all that, but unfortunately they are at most mid-range phones which isn’t what I’m looking for.
“just”
I don’t think you run away with a wooden box of this dimensions…
My dog refuses to do 2FA so that’s not going to happen anytime soon… /s
Even the NYT only writes according to our 1933 photo caption.
Everything in this photo is in English. Even the writing on the mechanical piano is in English. I have to admit that I am not an expert on 1933 Paris, but again you would have a hard time to find anything like that in France even today.
I have seen this photo attributed to Chicago and other places. I doubt this is in Paris.
The code probably checks if the following number is greater than 10 (which fails for NaN) and otherwise adds a 0 in front.
Gesture Of Friendship
BERLIN, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 1989: An East German border guard offers a flower through a gap in the Berlin Wall on the morning of November 10th 1989, when it fell. (Photo by Tom Stoddart/Getty Images)
You open up the front. There is a zipper at least on the left side - most likely on the other side too.
There is no such thing as too much RAM…
That is really a missing part of this whole thing. I get that I could build something myself, but I don’t want to have the hassle of doing it and keeping it working all the time (because I am able to build it, but not on a “works perfectly all the time” level). I really hope that sometime in the future there is a standard for smart speakers (and screens maybe) that allows me to add them to my cloud service of choice.