He sold the company in 2010! Big searching for the guy who did this energy here.
I've read the first couple chapters of Dreamsnake by Vonda N. McIntyre which I picked up after looking through the bingo thread.
I haven't read any of her work before, and am enjoying it so far. I'm finding the prose pretty crisp and readable.
I tried this for the first time over the past week or so. The driving immediately stuck out as the weakest point, so having more travel options sounds good.
I kinda wish they had just RGGed it and put everything in like a five block radius. I'm extremely early, but the city and environment just feel bad.
I have a Zenfone 9, and it's fine basically. The size, 3.5 mm jack, and battery life are all good.
There currently isn't a boot unlocker from Asus though there apparently used to be one. The UI is pretty stock-ish, so it isn't too bad, but I do wonder about updates in the future.
No, they are owned by Relx (fka Reed Elsevier), known for PAX and the scam which is the academic publishing industry.
Selling 2000 shares while retaining over 3000000 shares seems to indicate that this is for quarterly tax payments, which are due this week.
I'm not defending any actions of Unity.
The author / headline writer are being disingenuous or just clickbait chasing.
Like a Dragon is on GOG without Denuvo, nice. I hadn't realized that before, I'm definitely gonna pick that up.
I literally read this while waiting for shaders to process on first run. Good timing and thanks!
So it does! Thanks!
In my recollection sync for reddit had multiple long gaps in communication from the dev, including pretty shortly after subscriptions were first announced. I appreciate the desire to be paid, but I didn't find it clear that there were ongoing development or support efforts.
I have an anti-recommendation for Pathfinder Kingmaker.
They almost have a good RPG here but the combat is so frequent and the encounter design is just wack. The second to last dungeon is the worst I have ever experienced.
Normally I stop once I'm not feeling it. I'm not really sure why I pushed through here.