

It’s called class and style


It’s called class and style


Technically it’s more like Old Norse


It was often used for “f” as well, specifically in print to save money.
Towards the end of the article, they explain the same thing was done with using “y” to replace the letters that make the “th” sound (ð and þ) so instead of “the” or “ðe” you got “ye”


Also, another thing to consider is whether there’s other people around and what their gender is. Consider the scenario of me (a man) walking down the street at night and there’s one person around that I need to pass by to get where I’m going.
If I’m constantly moving my head to look around at everything, I’m going to look really shady and make other people worried. I’m just trying to get somewhere, so I’d rather not bother people, which means it’s better to just look ahead and kinda ignore them, and trust that my peripheral vision will pick up any actual threats.
That all being said, this experiment wasn’t set up to consider that at all. Especially since the study is from Brigham Young University (ew), and at a spot on campus referred to as “Rape Hill”. So thinking this much about the study is probably a waste of ti.e
It’s a joke


Ploopy headphones have software that’s Linux native. The downside is that a kit is ~$200 and that they aren’t wireless. But apparently they’re high quality.
I know it’s not exactly what you’re looking for, but figured I’d toss it out there as an option to look into


Not the same person, but my first memory is essentially that. One day when I was 3 I walked into the garage for some reason and thought “Huh. This is my first memory”. Then walked back inside.
I do recall some things from before that time, but those were only through dreams as a kid and I only remember the barest flashes of them


The reboot was a perfect example of why you should just let some series have their satisfying ending and leave it at that


For the past 15 years, the hardware costs have been subsidized by both online subscriptions and storefront cuts for digital purchases.
That being said, consoles haven’t been sold at a loss for multiple generations now. They’ve mainly been cheaper due to economies of scale


“we pointed a fuckload of MBAs that only care about monetizing
If I ever end up in a position where I’m reviewing potential employees, having an MBA is going to be an automatic rejection, regardless of their other qualifications.
Imo, getting an MBA makes you worse at being a productive employee. And the people that get them don’t have personalities that are conducive to being good at their jobs


Seems appropriate, since the game was invented by brits and the Imperium is an unholy amalgamation of the Roman and British Empires


Then don’t play 5e
Not only that, a car that old isn’t spying on you to sell the data like all the newer cars do


It’s British, so no.


Also, Arthur Conan Doyle was a greedy cunt that believed that copyright should be permanent


Everything I said was relevant to your comment.
Not my fault your reading comprehension is on par with your knowledge of programming


Multiple millions


The creation engine is still somehow just as janky every time
As someone who’s played all of their mainline games since Skyrim, this is an outright lie.
They updated the Creation Engine from 32-bit to 64-bit for Fallout 4, and since they used Skyrim as a test bed for development, all they had to do was a bit more work to make Skyrim Special Edition.
SSE is significantly more stable than LE, especially if you’re modding. And Starfield actually held to their claims of being their leadt buggy release to date.
It’s pretty clear that all you know about what’s going on with Creation Engine is just parroting the memes.
My Ender 3 Pro can get really high quality prints when I swap to a 0.2mm nozzle. As in, competes with (though doesn’t beat) SLA printers for D&D minis