

Umm… That’s where it began
Umm… That’s where it began
Referring to finding deeper information, from an actual human response. I’ve always known that pattern as a Paisley, but here’s a word I’ve never heard of hinting different geographic origins.
This predates Paisley. Lemmy might be catching up to reddit faster than we thought
I always get lost in the randomness of Bethesda. NV was the only one with a storyline I could recall tbh.
Don’t know if I actually finished vanilla Skyrim
I bet Bethesda gets a lotta free credit there.
Is new Vegas the same as FO 3? NV was better imo
Lol great advice, probably runs them better and SD card sounds like a dream
I desperately wanted a switch 2 and been gaming on my mac using emu and a handful of native games until release.
But at this point I’ll probably pick up the ps5 or steam deck just to avoid these folks ^
And today we complain about having 2 separate cables, type c and lightning
I see this as a good thing because they’ll invest more on making energy efficient. That’s something bound to trickle down and help poorer regions unless they die off first.
It’s not like they have an option to switch to
Yep it’s not the correct context to use it unless there are accessibility requirements. For example the tool is frequently used by people who are in the neurodivergent spectrum
I’m a visual designer, tricks like this are often used to increase legibility.
Like how the brain scans the first and last alphabet and guesses the word with a blurry sense of what’s in between. It helps cognition.
This pattern will help the eyes jump from one word to the next and older people will have an easier time following through the sentence.
Ofcourse the actual reason here could be different, since that can be done with even less effort.
It’s easier to scan and for the brain to process
Is that a real concern?
Good reference to compare with, but any sources?
How is democratizing dumb again?
Google earth