None of you can hear. You're all so afraid. There is OPPORTUNITY EVERYWHERE but you're so locked into your script there's no talking to any of you. It's so sad to see you limit yourselves. But in a way it's revelatory of the truth I'm speaking... the "i'm a porgammer" because ya downloaded other people's work is over, and the path is open to those ready to work and innovate. Good luck, but you don't need that because you've already decided you've lost.
Krudler
I've been retired for a decade, moron
Well, welcome to moron city.
The response is to tune-in, turn-on, and drop-out.
Start making things from scratch. Stop buying shit.
Opt-out.
I was a professional developer in a wide range of gaming areas for about 20 years... Looking back, I can honestly say that 95% of the work I did ended up as a vapor... The 5% that made it to market were so fleeting...
I derived my satisfaction not from completing projects, but solving the underlying problems. That kept me very engaged.
But yeah, not everybody sees things this way.
You're wasting your breath. These people are smart enough to know that you can connect (hell, even to an ad-hoc network if you're so f'king paranoid) once to FW update then hard-reset. These people are just being pissy. They also know that "IF dIsPLaY PIcTuRe No BUg PosSiBLe" are absolutely lying to themselves because they're not actually that technically illiterate.
I hate it when people pretend to be dumb just to continually underscore a feeble point.
I love how you've just magically decided things based on no actual fact or logic lol
There's lots of different approaches, but I've had the same problem.
Steam lets you exclude tags, but they limit how many tags you can exclude so it's basically a useless feature.
I go to steamDB and it has a ton of sorting options, including being able to exclude "Lovecraftian", "visual novel", "dating*", etc
There's also a great browser extension for Firefox which is my preferred browser. It enhances the Steam homepage (depending on how you configure it) and lets you do lots of things like quick-sell cards and other stuff.
Facebook was a wonderful tool for me for quite a while. It let me build a digital list of my irl "friends" and then I got watch over the years as they posted their most vile and ill-conceived innermost thoughts.
An excellent tool for seeing what people really think and feel when they're not "performing" in social settings. Curiously people don't understand that public posts to a public SM site aren't anonymous but there's enough separation from the "real world" that lots of people forget that.
Just sitting back and watching gave me a lot of insight as to how awful people really are when they "feel like" they aren't being watched.
They snuck them in during some AB testing like 5 years ago, they didn't stick though obv