Yep, 2004 is about right, going through terminal emulators and reminiscing on old protocols that no longer mattered because of broadband and TCP/IP. Time flies, that’s for sure.
Yep, 2004 is about right, going through terminal emulators and reminiscing on old protocols that no longer mattered because of broadband and TCP/IP. Time flies, that’s for sure.
Probably incremental, but I’ll tell you this: I certainly remember the benefit of ZMODEM-90 with MobyTurbo over YMODEM-g.
I haven’t thought of that protocol feature in about 20+ years. Saved so much extra time transferring over long-distance ($$$).
Can someone viewing this thread for the first time after confirm if the icon appears for you?
Definitely new to viewing this thread and their bot icon appears to me.
“Oh, just Delayed Blast Fireball. Why do you ask?”
“Of course I know where everyone is going to be over the course of the next minute. I mean, really… how far can they go?”
Schrödinger’s inbox
Why do they ban it?
I never played the latest one, which may be for the best?
Me neither, I feel the same. I remember passin up DXMD on release to give it time. 7 years should be enough, right?
Hbomberguy’s video made me realize exactly why it didn’t feel that way to me.
All of the glaring issues are coming back vividly as I am watching this. I remember the frustration with the forced narrative. It was a decent looking game on release though, I do remember that.
Unrelated… If I could recommend another,
I’ll be sure to watch it, thank you.
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I was a believer. I wanted DXHR to be a worthy successor to DX, as DXIW certainly was not. I was preloaded and ready to go at launch.
If you haven’t seen this
No I haven’t… I know what I’ll be doing for the next four hours. Great catch.
my no-kill run…
And on the opposite end, if you wanted to be an efficient killer, the laser targeting system weapon modification with the sniper rifle renders the scope innacurate—and apparently it was never fixed, even in DXHRDC!
This was reported on DXHR launch… that’s just nasty.
As an original Deus Ex player I really enjoyed the game and setting, but the endings felt so lazy and dumb to me.
I had the same reaction and I couldn’t believe it. Of the original, the “easiest” ending made sense, and the other two were obvious strategic encounters with very different paths of engagement.
I couldn’t bring myself to finish DXHRDC because I was certain that even after the additional strategies were added to the bossfights they wouldn’t bother with endings. Maybe I’ll go through it one day to find out.
I assure you that delicate sensitivities are nongenerational, ffs.
Thunder is so much better.
Is it though?
I use Liftoff as a secondary to Sync exclusively for its Nerd stuff
data. The polish is mostly covered, the raw underlying data is what matters to me.
We are a period-genuine curiosity that will certainly be reconstructed in the future—if the data is available to do so. Our lives, logs, and transactions are a finite resource if simply because they are real.
Imagine a hobby, digging up old logs and piecing together various accounts across deep datsets, working toward a bigger picture… and then realize this is all intuited through whatever present AI. No labor involved, at all, and there is no time limit on this.
We’re all eventually just an intelligent query away from being rediscovered if outside of average in any respect, and even the most average person will become a celebrated oddity.
what is the use case for this?
Live streaming and screen recording.
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Orthography Etymology and meaning
The English word orthography dates from the 15th century. It comes from the French: orthographie, from Latin: orthographia, which derives from Ancient Greek: ὀρθός (orthós, ‘correct’) and γράφειν (gráphein, ‘to write’).
Isn’t that its nominative declaration?
Decentralized myself
That’s the way I see it.
I’ve got several identities spread across different regions, interests, and TLDs in preparation for varying levels of interference all the way from defederation to government intervention.
This appears to be the new way forward, and I’m down.
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New update Beta 25 dropped. Ad removal IAP is $12.99 USD.
Edit: increased to $19.99 USD
Edit 2: Ultra lifetime IAP added in Beta 26 for $99.99 USD
Each SimpleX release gets me closer to using it. The upcoming v5.8 update is no exception:
And another round of security audits:
Looking good.
Edit: SimpleX v5.7.5 is 313 MB without Data/Cache on Android. Yikes.