it’s like the birth of Jesus Christ type sh, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nativity_of_Jesus
it’s like the birth of Jesus Christ type sh, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nativity_of_Jesus
this gives off “1 billion lions would beat 1 of every pokemon” type energy
Mozilla seems to be transitioning to becoming an advertising company so I wouldn’t want them to have my data either.
sometimes I like the constantly changing subtitles when watching funny stuff, I don’t like it when the subtitles shows the whole sentence and gives away the joke before the guy says it (I read fast sometimes)
mindustry is free on Android, it’s a tower defense/factory building game (it’s also open source)
I got bloons td 6 for like 7 bucks, for some reason it also has microtransactions but they are not required or pushed onto you. I think btd6 is the best tower defense game, it just has so much content and is still getting regular updates.
I do this but instead of a playlist it’s just Rockefeller street Nightcore version on loop
bruh my guitarist friend calls all the orchestral instruments “violins”
pretty sure if you don’t visit a tab for a while or reopen your browser with the “keep previous tabs” setting thingy on, those tabs are not all loaded in memory. even if I have 100 tabs open, most of them take up negligible space in ram and only load in once I click on it. also I’m lazy and creating/deleting bookmarks is more work than closing/opening tabs.
I think it’s more about how testers always run into all the edge cases programmers don’t think about