that would be sick, we could embarrass ourselves talking about homestuck
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that would be sick, we could embarrass ourselves talking about homestuck
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Thank you for the details!
I definitely wouldn’t recommend tweaking a legal document without the advice of a lawyer, especially when it’s not in your native language, but hopefully the project will raise enough funds that you’ll be able to hire someone to do that soon though! Fitness games are good ideas, and the art here looks real cute.
From the Privacy Policy:
Location Data. We collect location data such as information about your device’s location, which can be either precise or imprecise. How much information we collect depends on the type and settings of the device you use to access the Services. For example, we may use GPS and other technologies to collect geolocation data that tells us your current location (based on your IP address). You can opt out of allowing us to collect this information either by refusing access to the information or by disabling your Location setting on your device. However, if you choose to opt out, you may not be able to use certain aspects of the Services.
I was asking for clarification about the last line.
Looked over your privacy policy and it seems pretty reasonable. I was curious about how location is used though - could you give me the gist of what kind of in-game features I might miss out on by denying location permissions?
I found only one of them myself, it was the warehouse elevator one, and so when I looked at the door it was at 90 degrees to the other one, so I thought I only needed to find two. Looked it up and I was VERY mistaken.
Funniest thing is I did the first part of the astral bathroom one unintentionally. Chucked a cube at a discolored piece of wall around a corner and it disappeared. Looked closer and it was a bathroom instead of the receptacle I was expecting… didn’t put two and two together.
That one secret with the cubes, I have no idea how anyone was supposed to stumble upon that.
I am highly skeptical of that. There are plenty of hobbyists making new things in ancient environments. I just don’t think Nvidia has ever been very competent at software engineering (drivers excepted as they’re in a very different domain)
I mean, my point is there’s no reason they should be overhauling it entirely (at the cost of performance) when they could just pay some competent Windows programmers to un-shit the existing Control Panel. Yeah its UI sucks but it’s not going to make you drop frames for just having it open
I’m not surprised, but I am disappointed
The cost of having to have an account to get “easy” driver updates always seemed a bit high to begin with. I never really found its game optimization profiles to be useful either.
oh man, I had heard there were shortages, but I never knew there was drama that went as deep as it did. That was a fun read.
It’s fine if you don’t get it, but for some people the spice is as important, or more important, than the flavor
Not sure how you are getting that from it. This is a guy enjoying spicy food and nothing more
Good luck with your OnlyFans
If you are lucky enough to have a paper towel dispenser, dry your hands with one, use it to open the door, then prop it open with a foot while you throw away the paper towel
We do have ground fault circuit interrupt (GFCI) outlets, which are required when a socket is within a certain distance of a water source but can be installed on all outlets if you want. They have a little breaker inside that trips automatically if it detects a problematic difference in current flow.
They’re not on/off switches but you could press the “test” button on the outlet to break the circuit.
I’ve also seen some whole outlets that are switched on/off from a light switch elsewhere in the room. Those are super annoying because there’s no required indication that they work that way so you get to find out for yourself.