

I played 5 a lot because it was coop and I could play it with my wife, I need more good coop games!
I played 5 a lot because it was coop and I could play it with my wife, I need more good coop games!
Every few years since the mid 2000s I’ve dual booted Linux (often Ubuntu) briefly before removing it again and just using windows and then I stopped for many years. I’ve gradually become less happy with windows, increasing ads and tracking but then the announcement of recall made it clear I had to switch. I was going to wait but then windows 24H2 update broke my Bluetooth audio so that was the last straw.
I installed endeavourOS on a separate drive and really liked it. GNOME at first. Then I installed nixOS and for me was almost perfect but I couldn’t get a few things to work like PIAs GUI app and doing some software development was more awkward than I liked.
Now I’m back on endeavourOS but with KDE plasma and it’s great.
Love Matt Parkers videos, makes math more fun, great to share it with the kids.
Theres a YouTube video where the presenter demonstrates DOOM running (or not) with varying values of Pi that’s quite interesting: Non Euclidean DOOM
Or a shepherd that’s an elderly German man I guess lol
Good on you, it’s the owners fault. I really hate most dog owners, they just let their dogs off the leash and let them come up to you, not giving a shit whether the person is afraid of dogs or not or basically taking the risk for someone else.
Since having a daughter every time I’m out and there’s dogs I hate having to imagine how I’d save her from an attack and how I’d either have to try killing it or escaping.
They have the audacity to say “don’t worry they won’t harm her” when I pick my daughter up to stop them getting near. “No fuck you and leash your dog”
A boolean value only needs 1 bit (on or off) for true or false. However the smallest bit of addressable memory is a byte (8 bits) hence 7 are technically wasted.
For low memory devices you could instead store 8 different Boolean values in one single byte by using bit masking instead
Yea we loved that game. Overcooked 1 and 2, moving out. Currently playing Minecraft again, teaching our daughter to play it. RE 5 had a good balance of fighting and puzzles.