I don’t know why people don’t want to work in the office. I spent a week working from home and it felt like a prison.
I don’t know why people don’t want to work in the office. I spent a week working from home and it felt like a prison.
I don’t know much about them but I like the idea and I’d be more inclined to use one.
We have the Co-op in the UK and it’s a household name. They run a bank and local shops but I think do more than that. They’re not employee owned though, they’re consumer owned. I’m not entirely sure what that means but I remember you used to be able to walk into a shop, pay a small amount of money, and then join. Each year you’d get a small amount of money depending on how much profit they’d made.
What about VMware Workstation Pro? Or are you looking for something FOSS? It’s easy to download without creating an account and I found it easier to setup that VB. I actually switched because I’d been having connectivity issues with VB and it took me a year to realise it was a VB issue.
Everyone’s in here acting like this is happening because they’re getting rid of shops. The shops wouldn’t be going anywhere if people were using them.
People use digital media because it’s so much more convenient. I’ve moved house three times in the past four years and it was so much easier just having to move my console rather than lug a bunch of games with it. Plus I can buy them while I’m sitting on my arse and I don’t have to go to a shop or wait until the next day for a delivery.
People are using digital media because it’s convenient, not because the shops are closing.
Was Dishonoured 2 any good? I finished the first one but it was really soured by the whole chaos system thing. I really didn’t like how I was supposed to play the game without killing anyone to get the good game. Playing the game without killing people is boring but the sad ending is so depressing it makes you feel like you failed.
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Here you take them back and you get a discount off the next one.
As everyone in the comments is saying, PCs are obviously modular already, but it’s not exactly something the average person is going to do. Maybe they can make it simpler and more accessible so it’s more like swapping the keyboard.
What do you mean by censored? As in what’s it’s trained on?
Just a thought I’m having, but rather than just spamming Reddit with Lemmy links maybe we should promote it more on Linux type areas, at least people coming from there will find their niche content here.
How is Lemmy (or whatever) ever gonna scale up to the size of Reddit though? If they can’t deal with trolls and bots and spam then what the hell are we gonna do?
Avatar 2 was like a 50 minute movie and 2 hours of swimming.
They didn’t get to choose the apartment they lived in, they couldn’t own them, they were often basic with communal kitchens and bathrooms. It’s a good thing they were free because the wages were low, and people were assigned jobs so there was little they could do to improve their careers, not that skilled people got paid much more.
I have no idea what’s happening but if I know Lemmy then the community is overreacting.
I have paid full price for a game in 10 years and GTA6 will be late to the PC party anyway. Looks like I won’t be playing it until 2035.
I know a guy who’s 4 year old told him to like and subscribe after he threw his bike down the stairs.
It’s not clear, am I going to lose games if I don’t do this?
Feddit.uk is good if you’re in the UK. Then you can switch to Local and see lots of UK stuff.