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hedders

Rarely entirely serious. Fond of otters and dogs, scarily obsessive about music and old videogames. He/him.

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  • This was also my experience. I played on PC. I think console players had a bad time though.

  • "No"

  • That is a sensationally good idea.

  • Got all my docker containers on an i3-4130T. It's fine.

  • It's kind of like their baby photos. A decent album in its own right, but not much of a clue for what they would eventually become.

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  • This is a post by a person who has no experience whatsoever of managing enterprise IT. Businesses use Windows because of Active Directory, and InTune, and MS 365. The client-side OS itself, and its horrible usability problems, are irrelevant.

  • Mess with the furries at your peril; they run the Internet.

  • Probably my issue 2 Sinclair ZX Spectrum, which is from late 1982.

  • Revol by Manic Street Preachers.

  • Taylor Swift. Not that I think she's absurd. I just think she'd have absolutely zero time for Trump's bullshit, and would probably write some very cutting lyrics about it.

  • The Panzer Dragoon series. Just such a unique and compelling world and aesthetic, and Panzer Dragoon Saga remains one of the best RPGs ever made, even if the visuals have aged badly in some areas.

  • I'm one of those people who actually rather liked the Jaguar controller. I have massive hands and it was actually pretty ergonomic for me.

  • Agreed. The 2.4Ghz version of the M30 and the Neo Geo CD pad in particular are excellent.

  • Nah. There are just a lot of them, and most of them have access to the Internet.

  • I think this is a tie between Bloodborne and Panzer Dragoon Saga. Absolute masterpieces, both. I replay both of them at least once a year, but it would be wonderful to go back in fresh.

  • It involves spending money, but I wonder whether a Synology NAS might suit you rather well? Synology Drive, Synology Photos et al make a pretty respectable replacement for the Googles.

  • I use a TS100 USB-powered iron. It's fine for the relatively light soldering jobs I generally do.

  • By comparison, I live in a small town in rural south east England. I could choose from any one of at least 12 different ISPs, all of whom offer gigabit fibre. And we're relatively backward compared to mainland Europe.