I have an LG with WebOS and have youtube premium and haven't seen any ads so far (though it may be regional). Cheers for the link, tough. I wonder if it works on Japanese versions
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many people return the trolley so they don't look bad/feel guilty.
I mean, isn't that the reason a lot of people do stuff they don't necessarily want to do (at least in the moment), but do it because it's better for everyone in the long run?
I'm not sure I understand. The game is available on other platforms, but that's not what your post's title is asking, specifically mentioning 'on PS5'. Or were you trying to point something else out that I'm not awake enough to see yet?
For what it's worth, I've not heard of it on Steam, either, but I effectively work two jobs right now so I don't have much time to game, sadly, and don't often keep up with the news.
Because I don't have a PS5 and don't follow its games?
蝶々 ちょうちょう chouchou in japanese (although technically the first chou means the same thing; I'm not sure if there is a real difference)
Opposite here. I got started with Gentoo back in the day of building things from the ground up. Their tutorials all used nano and I just got used to using that. I think when I had casually tried to mess with linux previously, old Mandrake and Redhat in the '90s, I always used the GUI editors, but I also didn't have a ton of time to mess with it and my hardware wasn't well-supported.
I've been living without the first two for years now. I could live without youtube if I really needed to, though I do watch a lot of stuff about farming that is really helpful. Most of my youtube watching is educational with a slight smattering of games and entertainment and a tiny bit of news.
My dad, my classmate's family, and I all had one in the early '90s. An old friend collected (probably still does) them and had a variety in his closet. I think we can safely say 'at least around 20' now.
Dad was also in a commodore user group back before the modern internet. Those meetings were always fun.
Man, I didn't know painting knuckles and parts of fingers instead of some nails was the trend now.
I like the new version of the last two, but old for the rest
Perl or python for things likely to already be there. Maybe ruby or PHP if you must. I used to work in groovy a lot but I think it requires the JVM
Only slightly related. One weird thing I noticed when moving to Japan is that peanuts and beans were way more expensive than the US. I guess the equivalent here would be moyashi (bean sprouts) and cabbage.