Goddamn right!!
The only thing I need on a screen is the GPS, everything else is an annoyance.
Goddamn right!!
The only thing I need on a screen is the GPS, everything else is an annoyance.
Factorio!! This work week has been hell and I have a week PTO starting Monday. So time to put in some effort in an asynchronous multi-player game with a friend.
No Man's Sky is doing a Halloween event, too, so I might play around in that to get some unique cosmetics. And the Expeditions usually have a tailored experience that's always fun.
I've been playing Papers Please in the 30 min or so I have for gaming in the evenings lately. I might play more of that to see if I can get all the endings.
Unless the weather is nice. Then I'm going fishing.
No Man's Sky or Elite: Dangerous might offer you a stellar exploration experience you would enjoy over Starfield.
No RPG elements in either, though.
Dang I really thought the title of this game was Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Won't Let Indy Shoot Dogs for a hot minute I need to get some more coffee
Men, women and everyone in between.
Also, crop tops kick ass in the summer. Breezy...
It's all about attitude.
I got a belly and I get a lot of positive attention when I rock a crop top.
Facebook and it's ilk are the reason I moved away from other forms of social media and internet community.
Working with them in any form seems like a great way to poison the waters if the fediverse.
There should be zero collaboration.
AI job matching... what a stupid hellscape we are building for ourselves to be crushed under
I've gotten a few of these, but I just moved so it only included Google maps images of my old apartment, and I guess the data scrape didn't get my phone number, so it included language like "I bet you wouldn't like it if I called you at 0000000000, would you?"
I'm savvy enough to laugh and delete, but I'm sure this would be very effective against some older Americans.
Ads are hell. Political ads are another level. I do my best to avoid em whenever possible. It just sucks to dwell on the state of politics in the US.
I think the election getting closer does this. Especially among American Communists who are going to be perpetually frustrated by the DNC and RNC media getting pumped at them.
I sympathize, but it is kind of annoying. Tho I think they see it as a form of agitprop to put politically minded "humor" (in quotes because it often isn't even funny, it's just pointing out the disconnect between messaging and action of the parties) in the eyes of a typically non-political audience.
Once it stops making money.