

It seems to be from this post: https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6585393


It seems to be from this post: https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6585393
Move carefully and be aware of your surroundings. Only engage Arc when you have enough cover to hide behind. When you are outnumbered then run and hide.


It should be a crime not to post the source


[Laughs in Orwell]: America has always been at war with facts
Wow, how did I not understand this by myself. I am currently even watching Pluribus where this exact same situation happens >_<


Du bist eine natürliche Person (hoffe ich zumindest) und hast einmal Facebook benutzt. Das reicht laut Artikel als Vorrausetzung


Seit vielen Jahren die erste gute Nachrichtenmeldung mit “Facebook” im Titel.
webtoons.com has a really shitte popup screen if you are not logged in
I don’t see how these panels are connected
Dangling and lovin’ it!
The turning point in anons life is not the realization that he could have turned his life around at an earlier point. But if anon believed that in the past they the had the power to turn their life around, then that is true for the present as well.
I found it to be good, but not great. I gets a bit repetetive.
Also, troubleshooting in Linux is different than on Windows. Every time I had to fix a problem with my Linux system I walked away smarter than before. I learned a bit more about how my computer works, so in total it was a slightly positive experience for me.
But anytime I had to troubleshoot my Windows computer it was because Microsoft fucked something up. Fixing Windows feels like wasted time to me, because you never know when they will break it again.
A serious software company offers separate update channels for feature updates and security updates. But not Microsoft. They don’t offer the bread and the shit separately. You have to eat the whole shit sandwich.
Ouch.
But it depends on the developer of said multiplayer games. For example, Arc Raiders uses BattleEye for anti-cheat and it runs fine on Linux.
Any Linux that can run a leightweight desktop like Xfce should do it.
Same.