I’m curious about the quality of the Sega Saturn looking N64 controller. Nice haul btw
I’m curious about the quality of the Sega Saturn looking N64 controller. Nice haul btw
Oh its not locked to first person, you just have the option to look and shoot in first person, like in MGS2
Also the first person view made a bunch of fights stupid easy
Palm Trees or Robot, and its my ankle and sometimes my knee
Major fan hear. BallisticNG is such a love letter to WipEout, its fantastic
Same here
Oh good, in a few years corporations will make us work longer for the same pay
The monkeys name is Suzanne
Holy crap, I have this exact same server that I got for free and I have been trying to get rid of it
Oldest functioning system is my NES. Oldest system overall is a Darth Vader Atari 2600 that I really need to repair
RoboCop or Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
I was in the exact same boat as you, but its pretty much there now. You can set a specific user group (i.e. Default) to have its recipes be public and then redirect index to that page.
Also I recommend upgrading because IIRC there’s a security vuln with that old version of Mealie
I think its feasible that they have to pump during work hours and just use that container
Well, in their defense, when they were writing the document there was no standard yet
beets makes this mostly painless with quiet imports.
It would be idiotic too, cause it would only make them mad and make them even more dedicated to tanking the IPO. It would be the absolute worst thing he could do.
That said, buy popcorn futures because I totally expect him to ban the sub, remove the mods, or restrict discussion of the IPO
No problem. This is essentially what Sonos charges hundreds of dollars to do, but ends up costing ~$150 for the server and ~$35 per client device (using Pirate Audio + RPi ZeroW). One thing I neglected to mention is that if you happen to have Spotify Premium, you can set it up so that Snapcast becomes a Spotify Connect output
Presto era Opera was fantastic. At the time Firefox was kinda stagnating and Opera was just innovating.