

Just a heads up about the biblically accurate angels meme, the word for eyes also translates to lights. It’s more fun to pretend that it’s eyes but they were just describing their DBZ auras.


Just a heads up about the biblically accurate angels meme, the word for eyes also translates to lights. It’s more fun to pretend that it’s eyes but they were just describing their DBZ auras.


I’d imagine you can run some kind of custom script to disable or reassign the key, similar to what ahk does.
Sounds like an Irish postal code


I’ve been experiencing the same thing for a out a week on jerboa. Subscribed page, as well. Could it be a Lemmy version incompatibility with other servers and the apps, maybe? Haven’t looked at any of the changelogs.


For unrelated reasons, yes, but I’m considering the possibility that payment processors know they’ll be asked to prove they aren’t facilitating illegal transactions, and may have asked Valve to make purchase details available to them for that purpose. If Valve agreed to remove content from the store instead of blowing up user privacy, that would be a win.
But it might just be the PPs being dickheads.


I enjoyed it, too, about 200 hours worth with my wife on it. It had multiple crashes, BattlEye was forced with it, and the whole model was set up to make people rent servers from their affiliated server company for like 20$/mo. There were plenty of servers paid for by people to choose from beyond the official ones, but again it’s the same business model.
Heard good things about Helldivers but I’ve been too busy to buy more games lately.


This game is developed by the same company that made Conan Exiles, which was a worthwhile purchase at $5 or even $20 for the Early Access but is a horrible buggy mess. They’re just there for a cash grab and it’ll be the same in this case as well.
There are people who believe that colloidal silver has special medicinal properties, and take it as a form of supplement. It’s a joke about those people, including the ones with skin tone side effects.
In this case, the hierarchy you’ve submitted to is the employer’s, rather than the boss. You can have successful hierarchies that promote good management, too. Not very common, though.