

It would be totally sufficient if those things are listed in search engines or maps. Not as ads for other searches but as actual results when you actually search for that stuff. If you like burgers it would be no problem for you to type "burger near me" into your favourite search engines once in a while if you feel like something new. Same for home repair etc.
I guess there are no examples (yet?) because until now everybody was using in game currencies to deal with that.
But could you not give a player a voucher that says "-5€ on your next checkout" ? And then they get exactly that.
It's nice to have a spare.
Yeah I know that people do that. What I wanted to say I that nobody clicks on MY profile pictures.
Or my jokes and easter eggs that I hide in those pictures are not funny enough for them to text me about it :/
I used to edit my WhatsApp profile pictures to have small Easter eggs in the corners that only those people see who click on the picture. Turns out nobody clicks on my profile picture.
I know that eggs are very expensive in US recently. However, I can very easily do without eggs in my usual diet and I know nobody who buys eggs in such quantities as Americans seem to do.
So what do you all eat? Pancakes every morning? Or fried egg? Or do you love baking so much? I'm just curious btw.
Can someone explain why eggs are so fucking important for Americans?
Do you eat pancakes everyday?
In case of things like YouTube I assume that everyone just knows it and directly types youtube.com or opens the app instead of googling for it.
Or maybe I'm wrong and nobody types urls directly into the browser anymore?
feboys are confidential
You can use tools like whishper to pre generate the subtitles. You will have pretty accurate su titles at the right times. Then you can edit the errors and maybe adjust the timings.
But I guess this workflow will work with VLC in the future as well
So if I ship a version of vscode with a few extensions pre installed I can call it an ide?
You could call vscode a "DIY IDE Building Kit" because everybody is using it that way.
After you put all the extensions together you basically got a fully featured "IDE" for most languages out there.
Nobody I know uses vscode like a simple "code editor".
I can't get it to work on Linux and on the website it is only stated under MacOs features...
What is space exactly?
I would assume that I actually get a coffee when I go to Starbucks and pay for it.
I'm using arch on my desktop for >5 years. Never read those instructions. Sometimes my update looks like OPs. Just hit Y. All fine.
I don't know much about law but I assume that you can also be liable for things you don't own.
If I rent a car I don't own it but I'm in full control of it so I'm fully responsible if I break any laws with this car.
I think one could argue in a similar way for Xitter accounts.
Of course they can be played on Linux. I believe they mean that there won't be "official" support for anything besides Windows.
Could you elaborate? I'm interested :)
There's still a chance that a monkey will type it on the first attempt. It's just very small.