

It’s a 44 km commute. She’s not doing that much mileage. The car is running nonetheless of course.


It’s a 44 km commute. She’s not doing that much mileage. The car is running nonetheless of course.


Have a look at Wanderburg too then (not released yet).
Kinda hard to be original with four digit PINs. Of course there’s some worse choices than others, but 9999 possible combinations really limit creativity.


I didn’t know there’s a website to login to. Always ever used the app. But yes, I can open it:



I have two D5 and the app and cloud connection is working just fine!?


But they haven’t so far, and the question was why it’s popular at this moment.
Possible future enshittification disqualifies all software, unless you prevent it from going online - which you can also do with Unraid.


I genuinely thought it’s not limited, but yes, the trial.


Decent UI. Affordable lifetime pricing. Actually just-works. No retrospective enshittification. Free trial is actually free, not ad supported.
You get what you pay for, and you’re not the product.
Not sure who he’s referencing to, but I assume “no-living it” means they did nothing else - aka doing it 8 hours or more per day. “not having a life next to it”
Edit: I should have refreshed before posting :)


Still the point is you don’t spend money without knowing what you get so it is better. Still predatory, but better


My problem with Betrayel at House on a Hill is that the exploration part is fun, but often has very limited effect on the haunt. It’s so random, you cannot “go” for something, and the haunt can happen basically any time. Handing out a couple of random cards to everyone and laying out some tiles would have the same effect.
What happened? I also worked with the JIRA API (on-prem tho), and didn’t run into bigger troubles.
The only thing I really dislike is the “discovery” process. I don’t have much to compare it to, but going through /createmeta/ and what keys are allowed/work or not and how to get to the correct service, and what data is shown or not. Maybe I did it wrong.


I like to imagine that anyone who works at the FBI, and has the opportunity, would try lying at the polygraph for fun.


No. Marathon has strong marketing.


That question is so broad it cannot be answered.
There’s a myriad of games which are or have been wildly popular (e.g. Mario, CS, GTA, WoW, Minecraft, Fortnite)
There’s games which pushed the borders to new limits (e.g. Tetris, Doom, WoW, VR Chat)
And there’s games which warped the industry or their players (e.g. mobile games, micro transactions, loot boxes)


No shit. If you artificially limit your customer base… and then open up.


Not really. Tim Sweeney would sell his grandmother to appear cool / anti-establishment / consumer friendly - while trying everything to establish Epic Store as a monopoly. Once he achieves that, he would lick boots just like the others.


He’s the president for sure.


In another comment you say yourself they are not developing games. What’s your point? You’re just arguing to argue now.
CS 2 and is missing key features, a working anticheat included, and is not getting any meaningful content for months (the missing features included).
You are correct. Unlike other teams design teams can be actually “done” at some point. But just like other teams design teams need to constantly produce something.