https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2023/06/28/national-geographic-staff-writers-laid-off/
I think this is the original source, right? Please amend your post to link to the original.
First - what’s a bookmarklet? :o
This just sounds like Google with extra steps.
What I’m saying is - even though it says “shut down”, it’s not doing a real shut down. Yes, you could fully let the battery run dry. But that takes 12 hours and you can’t do it once a day. Plus it ruins your battery’s capacity.
Existing beyond death seems too exploitative for my liking. But also, what do people think about trademarks and patents.
These days, I don’t think phones even turn off completely. Closing to sleeping. And only a portion of background services will stop and restart.
Your comment has been posted in the wrong thread as I’m sure you’re aware by now. FWIW, this is a known Lemmy bug.
There isn’t a cutoff in my experience. I’ve met more over 40 gamers that are chill to hang out with then under 25s.
I was surprised at the number of non- technology themed episodes.
Diablo impartial was fun for a few hours before you realised you needed to have a whale sized wallet to actually participate in any real content.
Table Top Simulator is great for group fun.
I consider them reputable and worth reading.
And put on a consumer hat next. How about an offical release for people that have funded a game. Be that a 1.0 release with promised features in later updates. Their model at the moment is confusing for anyone outside of they diehard fan base. But why should they care right? As long as their commercials work, that’s what it’s all about.
I mean, I wonder how much time is wasted refactoring with software and hardware that has been invented post the start of their development. Considering how long their development has been.
Does anyone realistically expect this game to come out?
Check our Risk of Rain (trailer). Amazing soundtrack!
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