Nihilexistentialist
Nihilexistentialist
Nihilexistentialist

Why not include a section for Hyper-V instead of focusing on these type-2 hypervisors? A lot of people are going to be on the Pro version of Windows so it’s going to be a widely available option.

Maybe I missed this but has Lifehacker covered SSH in Windows after it left Insider Preview versions? A much more simple but very useful feature along the same lines as this article.

Ballmer had already retired by 2016.

Helping grandma is not the same thing as working tech support. Try again and actually be specific to this update. Which, I’ll throw you a bone, changes no functionality.

We’re in the day and age where mechanics and story go hand in hand. Just because your bar is low doesn’t mean it’s the only bar out there.

This game takes place in its own universe.

The NYPD aren’t most cops. Huge history of corruption and countless other issues.

I have worked tech support for supporting specific products and general desktop support in the past. Luckily, past that. It’s telling you that you try and use that as a rebuttal instead of actually addressing anything I brought up. Try again but this time with an actual response.

These same users aren’t going to care about the change. Bad argument. Every single change Google makes in Chrome is fully intended for these types and not techies. 

It’s not a subscription based game though. All they need to do is make fun new content to extend the hours for the mainstream audience. Unfortunately the hardcore audience is far more vocal so you get people complaining that their 70 hour game doesn’t last them 700 hours.

Unfriendly? All of the changes they’re making to make it appeal to the hardcore audience sound a lot more unfriendly. I’m not sure you’re using the right word there but I do agree with the first part. However, it ignores anything about grind, time spent, that sort of thing which also needs to be considered.

So why use a browser where you don’t control the UI or much of anything really? Switch to something like Vivaldi. Regardless, the info about this upcoming change was out there so that’s not a valid complaint.

No warning? I’m not sure what sort of warning you’re expecting - you could have seen this coming in Canary. Had no issue finding a few articles about this from April:

This article shows up later in my feed than the “EA is donating a million dollars “ articles so I think you missed that 

As someone who shows up casually to such events I agree. This is a tragedy but it’s not a trend. This lawsuit can have a very big impact across all genres. It will take low key events and make them require security they can't afford and thus they will shut down despite these types of events existing for decades 

Correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t reading the article prevent comments like this?

I am all about that edit.

Wait, same dev but this is free on iOS? I’ll check it out. Sort by oldest first, supports caching (though wasn’t clear about text caching), doesn’t seem to have in-app purchases, seems promising at first glance. Thanks!

Any ideas for free/one-time payment, but good enough, Feedly compatible readers for iOS? I like Newsify but I feel like the features I use are pretty typical for this sort of app and would prefer one-time payment instead of monthly subscription.

I think you and others are overlooking that they said “hard” boss fights. HK has some very doable boss fights and some tough as shit ones. There’s not as many of the latter but what they’re bringing up here is that they seem to be adding more of that type and it’s making them disinterested.