

Not everything is vidjagames


Not everything is vidjagames


I like you


Amazing how many names here I recognise! I doubt I’ve personally made a super significant impression outside a few arguments 😂
Pop, chart hits from when you were 14 -> 28
We had a microwave in highschool we used to throw shit into to see what happened. CDs were good.


Fairly sure my daughter would be all over these.
That alone indicates the trolling nature of the post.
It’s setting my trypophobia off for sure.


I can’t say I know anyone that loves on an entirely meat and dairy diet.


Beating halo final level with wife in co-op
Sonic 2 all emeralds, no deaths Metal Slug in the arcade
Any clutch ending


Logitech used actually be good at this. Look at their squeezebox software and Logitech media server, they were open sourced, released to the public and are still under active development and in widespread use.
Gotcha, vlan setup sounds like the best possible way to do it, I don’t trust my security skills at all, 22 with fail2ban is about as far as I trust myself!
The hammering 22 gets is astonishing though.
You’re comfortable port forwarding onto your own network?


We don’t


How old are the old days, I used CATIA V5 for a stretch around 20 years ago and I’ve mostly gelled with freecad pretty well (some odd decisions here and there and some bugs, though a lot of those can be attributed to the kernel). I’m wondering if I’ve just got an old CAD head.


Sorry, I meant any more details about sending books to kindle via USB - I’ve never had any issue doing this.


Yeah, it’s too expensive.


What are we seeing as the positive?


Yeah, £15 was pushing it, I don’t play as much as I’d like, big benefit was cloud gaming facilitating couch co-op, but at the minute it’s mostly my kids playing Minecraft, cheaper just to buy that.
I’m not trying to belittle the contribution of Valve or Proton or anything, completely agree it’s a massive contributor. There’s also a lot of work done by a lot of people to get us to that point (and tbh I flipped a long time ago and did more console gaming, so I kinda see it from the opposite perspective - proton has brought back PC gaming for me rather than allowing me to break free of windows.)