You can see him letting go of his assistant, and then he realizes he needs help but his assistant is walking faster, he tries to walk until he can't anymore, and falls. Then as he walks away, he lets go again.
Take note, and when you're older and become disabled, don't be like this guy. Get a cane or a walker, and make your life easier.
GoT was "torn to shreds" because it rushed the story, butchered the characters and the lore, put all the dumb memes on screen, and did so in 6 episodes that we had to wait a whole year for (back then we had a new season every year). And I blame GRRM as much as D&D. If he had written the books on time, D&D would have had more concrete material (they could have adapted The Vale and Lady Stoneheart, but I'm being generous).
There's a few uploaders that cross post in the more known public torrent sites, who have always uploaded MP3 320 and FLAC. Some of these websites also have ways to distinguish users who are trustworthy, and the music section shows they upload a lot of stuff. Whenever I want to download music, I seek this sort of user out. Never fails.
I've seen a few videos of that, and it's generally lauded by people who have no grasp of storytelling. They think lore is a synonym of story, rather than the "decoration" of a story. It reeks of laziness.
GTAV. I don't care for the story or the shooting aspect, I just love to drive or walk around. I can't do either irl, so I love it when games give me the option.
Other than that, if you want CLI, while it's not a podcast program, yt-dlp is pretty good for downloading them. You can filter by title, date, etc. It's got a bit of a learning curve, tho.
Kind of wish they'd do a cross platform game (that you can play at home). I don't want to buy a Switch just for Pokemon.
Edit: and yes, I'm aware of which community this is, but after GBA I never had much luck with these games, and haven't kept up. Not sure how functional they are (especially on Linux).
Oooh, I didn't watch that one. When it came out, I assumed it was only about Agatha. I didn't dislike the character, but Endgame messed with my enthusiasm for a while. And over the years I totally forgot about Agatha All Along. I'll have to watch it.
It really depends on the content, and that's the only thing I can agree with. If one is careful to "train" the algorithm to show certain things, it can be a way to pass the time.
I usually watch them at noon while I wait for my food, because anything else requires too much focus. My eyesight is not as good as it was to read the news on the phone, so just watching a bunch of funny cats jumping around is good enough.
I'm no one important, not a rocket scientist or quantum physics professor, so I don't need to watch dissertations on mathematics. If I'm dumb, the world keeps spinning. I think that's why a lot of adults have started watching those clips as well, we just don't take ourselves so seriously anymore.
That's good to know. I've been thinking of getting a trackpad, but I wasn't sure if it would work with Wayland, if controlling windows, sending keys depending on the window, etc. would work as it does with X11. I might get one, after all.
Well, I'll set my expectations to -1 and wait. I'm not against reboots and remakes, when they are done well.
My only concern is that if the show is done like modern ones, it'll be unwatchable. I don't want to watch 6 episodes and then wait 5 years for 3 more episodes. The original show had over 20 episodes per season, per year.
I agree with you. I don't hate math, I just hate the way I was taught it. I'm not diagnosed, but I've long suspected I have ADHD or autism, and so anything that isn't interesting to me I tend to just obliterate from my mind. If I had been taught math through video games or game programming, or something like that, I would have paid more attention.
It happened again during college, with a professor just shouting his lessons, and not really giving any practical examples. I almost failed, until I went on YouTube and found many professors giving very good explanations, with visuals and such (this was almost 15 years ago, when YT was less algorithmic; even the comments were helpful).
You can see him letting go of his assistant, and then he realizes he needs help but his assistant is walking faster, he tries to walk until he can't anymore, and falls. Then as he walks away, he lets go again.
Take note, and when you're older and become disabled, don't be like this guy. Get a cane or a walker, and make your life easier.