Thanks!
Thanks!
What is the source video for these? I’m not familiar with it, and I’d like to be.
Serif (which owns Affinity) was just bought out by Canva, so it’s only a moment of time before they are enshittified unfortunately.
Shout out to Louis Pasteur.
I use Connect.
I used to use Jerboa but it broke after an update and I switched over, I found it to be a better UX on Connect.
Arma 3?
Haven’t played it personally, I’m not big on milsim games, but it’s got a decent following. Might not have the accessibility options though.
I’ve heard good things about Battlebits, for what it’s worth it seems decent.
Nice list, definitely gonna download some of these demos.
The Alters looks really cool, and What the Car seems like a fun time.
Yeah, that trailer was brutal. I was impressed, it’s definitely the most gnarly thing to come from Blizzard in a long time.
Have fun and do whatever you want!
It’s a very chill game, but you can make it as stressful as you want by trying to do everything.
There’s no time limit, you can play for as many years as you want, so don’t stress and try and get everything done as fast as possible (unless that’s fun for you).
This is gonna bomb.
If Furiosa can’t do well at the box office, how is this going to?
Does it require a PSN account to use the adaptor?
What? Yeah, they do, it’s 22 yards long and 10 feet wide. The fields don’t have a standard size.
Pitches, surely?
300dpi is the industry standard baseline for printing, 150dpi is not “excellent” it’s barely usable without pixelation being visible in the print.
1×2=2
Wow. Much brain. Maths wow.
When Canada gets as used to them as Australia, you will start to see that sentiment become commonplace.
If half the state doesn’t burn down, that’s a good fire season in Aus.
That’s literally been their business model since the beginning, it just used to be that the content was Umezawa’s Jitte or Chrome Mox and now it’s Gandalf or Doctor Who.
The real pack sellers are power creeped cards, not the IP of that set.
They released one on Egypt pretty recently.
It’s the mindflayer power upgrade tree from Baldur’s Gate 3.
It’s just personal preference.
I learnt it from a chef in Japan in 2009, and I assume he had been doing it for many years at that time.
Generally, that’s something done at a sushi train restaurant where the dishes won’t have wasabi in them already. I’m guessing these notes are for a sushi restaurant where the chef prepares the sushi specifically for each customer, so if you wanted wasabi they’d put it in the sushi itself.