yuh-huh! and my uncle who works for Nintendo told me the developers wanted the glitches to stay.
yuh-huh! and my uncle who works for Nintendo told me the developers wanted the glitches to stay.
“Be impressed with my ignorance” isn’t the flex you think it is
This dude’s most popular videos have been viewed ~15m times but that’s not a unique count AND that’s the sum of every view over the course of multiple years.
These comments are always so dumb. The dude is mega-famous in the gaming community and tech reviews, and he’s built an extremely successful platform to the point where his company could decline a $100 million buy-out offer. He’s popular, regardless of what you—the main character, apparently—know about him.
I also bet you haven't heard of many other things not in your circle, it doesn’t mean they magically aren't popular the universe doesn’t revolve around you
Well if you follow tech/computers at all you likely would have heard of him.
He’s got over 15 million subs on YouTube. Your anecdotal lack of awareness of him does not negate his popularity.
Kudos to Linus for having the maturity and humility to make this move. This right here is why a ton of game studios and tech companies crash and burn or end up with super toxic work cultures, because the founders were coders or designers or artists—people who don’t necessarily have the skillset, temperament, or actual…
Hell yeah. For anyone keeping up with the WAN show, this was a long time coming. I don’t expect the channel to change at all from our point of view.
Hopefully he can find the time to intelligently de-tech-ify his house now.
Honstely? That’s the smartest thing he could’ve done.
When your passion develops into a big company like that and you’re still interested in doing what actually IS your passion, let someone else do the paperwork and administrative tasks.
So, my point is simple: if you’re upset at a relatively dark-skinned actress playing Cleopatra, explain why in a manner that doesn’t include a reference to the modern conception of race (as it wouldn’t have existed 2100 years ago). Or, to be more clear, explain why in a manner that doesn’t revert to an ethnic or…
“explodes minutes later” is a disingenuous headline.
That it didn’t reach LEO, or even achieve separation is not even remotely why I was critical of this. I’m aware rocketry in the best of conditions is hard, and that failures happen and help advance the field.
They probably shouldn’t have incorporated the Tesla autopilot software.
Should have read the instructions:
All in all the only thing that looked like it succeeded at was not taking out stage 0. And as that’s all you’re counting for success sure... it was a success. But the results don’t look good.
I agree that the Fontaine fight kind of throws the player’s combat preference out of the window but I disagree that it ends the game on a sour note. The good ending in Bioshock is still one of the most beautifully shot endings in any video game I’ve ever played...simple conceptually but tells so many stories in such a…
“One day, when all these useless politicians (on both sides) stop their pissing matches over who can screw whose base over more, I might be able to get an EV, that I can charge at a convenient place, for less than my yearly salary. Maybe even, dare I say, get a rebate?”
The problem was lack of visual hand gestures to lock in the actual meaning of his words. Cannot communicate with the hands via email.
Surely there are better options