No it isn’t
No it isn’t
Mark is very lazy recently. Nothing wrong with that, after doing the same job for so long, it’s only natural, but I don’t enjoy his content as I used to.
He was always very “science for the whole family” but recent videos seem to skew very heavily into kids content without much clever science content
And he does invest heavily into Brain Computer Interface https://starfishneuroscience.com/team/
Great timing, I’ve just started Ship of Harkinian Ocarina Of Time port
His main audience is on YouTube. It’s a journalist’s job to make an article about it
I don’t like this. Please delete this
I remember Modern Warfare 2 boycott of 2009. That was one of the biggest shit shows you could imagine.
Historically video games boycotts do not work
We truly live in the age of wonders
I loved the collectathon-like gameplay of the demo. Very cute and fun. I’ll probably pick it up someday, as I already have a lot in my backlog.
I had a hard time figuring out the objective at the beginning, but when it clicked, I had fun. Good job! Can you provide a link to the source code in a comment?
Makes sense, thanks for the explanation. I would switch to RetroDECK then if I could add games individually to the library, as it makes my life so much easier
What’s the difference between retroDeck and EmuDeck?
You can use AirPods on Android, but you will lose certain basic features, like software updates, equalizer, changing controls, and more. Not to mention that for a long while you would also be stuck with one different cable to charge this one accessory. It all adds up
The difference is, if you have an iPhone and want to buy a smartwatch/earbuds you will likely pick Apple made ones, as they are artificially made better than the competition.
While on Android you can pick from a bunch of different companies without any real downsides, and when you want to switch to a different phone (e.g from a Samsung to a Pixel) you won’t need to switch your smartwatch or earbuds.
I’m old enough to remember when dedicated servers were the norm.
Oh sweet times before the matchmaking