And sought the council of the smartest man in the world to do it.
And sought the council of the smartest man in the world to do it.
I remember learning that before the invention of the locomotive, people thought that 30mph was some kind of barrier that the human body could not survive.
I don’t know if I like this take.
I own two ocarinas specifically because of Zelda. The site I bought them from has a bunch of Zelda themed ones as well as a bunch of others.
The game raised awareness about the instrument, and I certainly wouldn’t have learned to play it (or any instrument for that matter) if it wasn’t for one of my favorite games.
How many people play guitar just because they saw a guy play one in a movie?
Also leaving this here. https://youtu.be/79Y6Q47qjlw?si=P6nN1i-tKFQP7Dhb
Instructions unclear. Wrapped laptop around post.
Most mobile game developers just want to attract whales. People who spend thousands of dollars in their app. They don’t care about everyone else because they don’t make any money off anyone else.
For some games, 20% of players spend $1800 or more a year. One of those people spent $90k.
So if your game sucks for everyone else, it’s not a big loss.
You could also argue that if even if you’re not self-hosting (i.e. renting server hardware from a 3rd party), your data is still in a siloed environment. While it may be accessible by law enforcement if you are targeted specifically, it’s unlikely to be dragnetted like the data collected from popular apps.
Oh. I was looking in the article itself.
I’m on mobile. I legit don’t see it anywhere. I must be blind.
One of my parks a rec discs had a scratch on the data layer (“hole”).
Sent a pic and info the Universal and they mailed us a replacement set.
Most studios have an email address for this kind of stuff. Hunt around.
You’re not gonna tell us the website?
Sure, but many people in the US have only one option for hardwired internet. Starlink and 5G options are the only other option.
I pulled down 100mbps and was able to FaceTime just fine. Maybe too much lag for serious online competitive play, but I never measured it.
And no bandwidth caps from what I’ve seen.
We got one for our camper. Works really well though we only use it in the summer months. What are your complaints?
…is starlink an option for you?
Copyright law is the only one that matters apparently.
My strategy is to just keep some copyrighted Disney music on my phone and blare it if things get too dicey.
Is DDWRT still a thing?