I'm pretty sure you'd get every S~ocially~TD that way.
Actually this is covered by IEEE 802.11bn, though it's not actually finalized yet:
IEEE 802.11bn, dubbed Ultra High Reliability (UHR), is an upcoming IEEE 802.11 wireless networking standard. It is also designated Wi-Fi 8 by the Wi-Fi Alliance. As its designation suggests, 802.11bn aims to improve the reliability of wireless communications rather than primarily increasing data rates. The standard is projected to be finalized in September 2028.
"A doctor must go where the sick people are"
This isn't really what "normalizing" means... no one is "turning to commercials for life advice". OP is talking about commercials projecting an unhealthy impression of what normal looks like.
Er, this is good right? Graphene has always been lacking in security because it didn't have access to the most recent patches, the team had to constantly play catch-up.
Nice, thank you.
Honestly? Minecraft. It can be as hard or as easy as you want it to be, as simple or as complex. It's easy to start, but there's a lot of depth to what's possible in the game so it never really feels limited - which is one of the problems I have with most "cozy" or "relaxing" games, they get boring after about 15 minutes.
If you just want to hang out and tend the orchard, raise some crops, maybe build another addition to the house, that's cool. If you feel like getting away from the house for awhile, go on a walkabout, go on an exploration journey, go fight some scary monsters, that's always an option. You can just get lost wandering around for hours or days.
If you want to do a complex project you can get into redstone circuits, which can be as simple as lights that turn on automatically when the sun goes down, or as complex as building a functional computer.
And if you really want to get into it you can look into installing mods, and running your own server.
I always end up going back to Minecraft, because no other game that I know of offers the depth and variability to just fit how I'm feeling at that moment.
Anybody know what the fine print on the bottom says?
Sure, I mean... that's a possible outcome... I guess...