I think their sales did go down and a bunch of execs stepped down iirc
Hadn't thought about it. I thought it would be intended for you to play it with a high level character, but I guess it might make sense if a bunch of the game has been updated. I haven't played a brawler or a tech build yet.
I think that's a typical technique. Wasn't the liberty city in GTA San Andreas accessible if you flew in the middle of the ocean for a while?
There was a warning that they've temporarily disabled browse with bing
I still mostly use Hot, but sometimes switch to New
In Canada, we have gooseberries in our yard. Currants are also delicious.
I was expecting the rate to be substantially higher, but it's only marginally higher. A little bit misleading. Also if there's anywhere that's shown that supply can try to match demand it's at least in Alberta, so I suspect the rising housing costs are going to be temporary as more starts get underway. Likely also leading to lower unemployment.
lemmy.world experienced explosive growth and the servers were either quite slow or were experiencing persistent 502 errors. Switching to a smaller instance the experience has been a lot more performant.
Yes some kind of multi community support would be good. However, I think for more 'sensitive' content it may be inevitable to see content from widely defederarated instances.
The union says it's fighting for higher wages, stopping contract work and protecting jobs from automation.
While I support the first two points, the last one is a losing battle.
Those are some very interesting features. Love the defer stuff. One of the few golang features I actually like.
I've heard good things about viticulture, but the only worker placement game in my collection is Manhattan Project: Energy Empire. Really fun worker placement that also uses dice. Really nice components too.