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Microsoft got caught several times, but has moved towards more open source and collaborative efforts, especially after changing their CEO. (Examples: Windows subsystem for Linux, Android phone support, Chromium inside Edge.) But as for their past, who better to call out Apple for anti-competitive behaviour than

Don’t be an asshole.

The gatekeepers can suck on the tail end of the doomsday machine.

Both have flaws, but so did the other Treks. People who say otherwise have rose tinted glasses on.

I, for one, have enjoyed Discovery and Picard for what they are. Both have flaws, some glaring, but I’ve found a lot that I’ve liked. I look forward to checking out the first episode of Lower Decks tonight.

I expect that Sony, Marvel and Square-Enix know a whole hell of a lot more about Spider-Man’s legal situation than people on the internet. 

At first I was like, lol that doesnt seem like a good idea.

For the readers questioning how others could possibly gain pleasure through spending money this way, let’s remember the following human activities:

Nah, its like writing a review for a book based on having watched the movie of the book. There is nuance, subtlety, pacing, gravitas, all missing from those spoilers. But also the intended use is for user reviews, so that other users can see what the user experience has been like. People’s opinions on something they

Interesting suggestion in the Forbes article where you log in with your PSN/Live/Steam account. Imagine if Metacritic verifies that you earned the trophy/achievement that you usually get when you beat a game in order to write a review.

Not to gaslight, but, with all of the recent streamer suicides and adding into that the depressingly high rate of Veteran suicide - is it appropriate to antagonize people that served our country?

While those who prefer PC, Xbox, and PlayStation are all completely rational and reasonable people.

So, the solution is to just let racists have a symbol? To just gain ground over something that has been universally used to say OK for who knows how long?

That’s just straight up the exchange rate, though...

“Once again”? SNES games were $50, and often $60. N64 games were $60, and often $70 (e.g., Super Mario 64, Killer Instinct, Pilotwings). During this, PS1 and PS2 games were never more than $50. Heck, regular NES games cost $50 30 years ago. Nintendo has never been the cheap player on the block (Edit: Didn’t think

I’ve been playing since ARR release, the reason we have barriers in general and unskippable cutscenes in Castrum/Prae is because people were ditching new players or screaming at them to skip the cutscenes. Making it deeply unpleasant for anyone trying to enjoy the triumphant finale of ARR. So not likely.

I get master/slave. It isn’t really necessary at all, and more descriptive terms are actually better in most cases.

Wow.  How far into the B-roll of blog ideas are we by now?

Yep, alternate title:

My advice to the world; get the fuck off Twitter.