

https://www.wikihow.com/Mind-Your-Own-Business
Alone I guess? In solitude. At least I wouldn’t be bothering anyone else.
https://www.wikihow.com/Mind-Your-Own-Business
Alone I guess? In solitude. At least I wouldn’t be bothering anyone else.
Pretty sure you can’t use GPS by itself since it can be inaccurate or not work at all inside tunnels.
It’s becoming less common these days.
In Red One, it was revealed there are good and bad levels.
Oh I’m saying this because I personally did this from an iPhone XS with a physical sim to a new iPhone with only eSIMs, so at least in my experience this works.
If you have an existing iPhone with T-Mobile, you can activate it with your previous phone which is much easier than calling customer support.
Yeah it sounds like the success of BG3 probably spurred this endeavor. I was giving it two years to be optimistic but yeah most likely longer.
Are they projecting a release in like two years? Could be viable.
I ride Waymo on occasion. It’s generally fine. They don’t take highways and can vary in price, maybe more expensive on average. Can sometimes pick up and drop off a bit farther than a human driver would.
My wife like that you can change the temperature and there’s no pressure to talk to anyone.
Can’t you just take off away from the ship?
They also have great customer support. I bought one of their cases for the iPhone 15 but it didn’t fit. They said it was a known issue and sent me a different case while they sorted it out. And they eventually sent me a working case.
Beyond what other people are saying, it should be pretty reliable for comparing between exercise sessions so you can see your improvement over time.
Olympus E-M1 and I’ve basically just keep my 40-150 2.8 on it. I like to catch wildlife but it’s just useful to have since the range is not easily achievable by cell phones yet.
I’ve been feeling this with Cyberpunk a bit. But you may think it’s too quest driven to be considered.
Yeah so today there’s more of a spectrum. Back in the 80s and 90s there were far fewer choices.
I get what you mean though, just wanted to point out it’s more complicated to judge older games by new standards. Eg. if Zelda were a new franchise it might just be a fully open world from the get go.
Wasn’t Zelda always open world? LttP was about as open world as they come back in the day?
You can test this: https://ismy.blue/
Obviously not perfect since it depends on screens and lighting conditions.
Which is actually my preference. How do you get per application keyboard settings for Linux? Seems like it’s not usually built in.
I mean, depends on the size of the company. When you’re like 1-2 devs you basically do what you can to help everyone out. But yeah as the company gets bigger you’ll need to separate the responsibilities.