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  • Nope. Just Command & Conquer, Red Alert, and Tiberian Sun plus all of their respective expansions.

    Not sure how a second remastered collection would be "scummy", as RightHandOfIkaros puts it. The Remastered Collection was well done.

  • ¯(ツ)/¯ My roommate and I order from a new-to-us pizza joint every other month or so and he frequently orders a pie with pineapple. I can count on one hand the number of places that actually had a delicious pie with pineapple.

    Maybe my standards are too high, but you knights of pineapple can enjoy whatever you want.

  • I dislike pineapple on pizza because most places always do such an awful job. You either get pineapple chunks that are still partially frozen and waterlogs the pie, or you get desiccated husks of fiber. Any salty/sweet combo advantage is totally lost.

  • What is this thing? @lemmy.world
    TomatoSlayer @lemmy.world

    What is this thing? Flashing red light with a button in my car. I pressed the button and the red light stopped blinking.

    I bought a '21 Corolla SE from Carvana through a "partner". The partner may have been Hertz since the license plate holder that came with the car says Hertz on it. Carfax says this car was for personal use, so the details are a bit hazy to me.

    I intend to install a dash cam and was looking for the interior fuse box and found this thing. As in the title, the red light was blinking until I pressed the button next to it.

    The car had some trouble starting, and I suspect a weak battery. If Hertz had this car, could this be part of a tracking system? It would explain battery drain, but I'm not sure.