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Yep, that’s why I switched too.
I’m on Lemmy because I wanted to switch from Reddit after being scorned by the people there.
Before that, I posted regularly just fine even though people were rude and disrespectful.
No different than the Homelander death.
I was told I could get a WiFi extender, though.
Not recently, but I’ll try it…
Edit: The NAT score is D.
Example: I use Pandora for specific songs and Jango for the rest of the music out there.
Yeah, that makes sense.
I was going to use Copilot without over-relying on it too much while using more Microsoft products.
Usually, when I try to use my Switch for online connectivity the system is connected but I keep getting error messages and won’t actually connect to the online servers I try to access.
I live in the countryside with my family, so maybe that’s why my Internet is so wonky?
But I’m still able to access the online classic games for the NES, SNES, and Game Boy at least: I just can’t play the regular Switch games.
Any advice for a better connection?
I currently have my original PlayStation (PS1) which is more like a classic version of the brand.
I still have a decent collection of games for it but I seldom use it out of sentiment for the PS5 being a failure from what I’ve been reading about it.
So technically I have a PlayStation in this case.
Pretty cool!
I have been using Micorsoft Bing for a few weeks and using the Rewards program and I'm still debating on whether or not I should be using their new digital assistant Copilot assuming it won't replace everything else.
I am enjoying Microsoft products more but wonder about Copilot when I already dabbled with ChatGPT and OpenAI and also reading up on the subject and asking my family whether it will be detrimental or not to me.
I also use Microsoft Windows for the games you can only find on Steam (Injustice, The Sims 3) which is why I chose to use more Microsoft stuff.
What does everyone think?
I just watched trailers for Transformers One and the new Crow film on Fandango and was turned off by both of them as I watched them.
Mostly because they were being hyped up as comedies or action films that are just made to sell more tickets whatever they're playing.
I think American cinema has been going downhill for years, but I am curious about trying a movie theater one day to watch something meaningful, and not just spend money on entertainment alone.
I hope I can find something to watch, but what do you guys think?
I’m curious about trying Fallout (1997) but I saw that it exists for Steam and GOG Galaxy:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/38400/Fallout_A_Post_Nuclear_Role_Playing_Game/
https://www.gog.com/en/game/fallout
In this case, more like do I want to play Fallout on Steam or do I want to try playing it on GOG.com?
There are some other games I wanted to try on GOG.com too like Alone in the Dark 1+2+3 and System Shock 1+2 that I has discovered recently.
None, other than browning the quesadilla by mistake, I think.
hahahahahahaha, right. I rewrote the title.
Me gusta Demon Hunter porque apoyan la Biblia aunque sus canciones sean en inglés.
¿Hay alguna banda que hable español también?
Últimamente había empezado a estudiar español.
Me gustaría idiomas y donde yo vive mi familia y otro pueblos habla español aparte de ingles.
Soy también encontrar hispánico pueblos aquí.
Definitely the company bumpers that scare me.
Hooray! Someone has my phobia as well!
EDIT: I think videotape bumpers scare me a lot whether they’re Paramount or WDHV at the time.
“And now, our feature presentation!” Yeesh.
Or do company bumpers on VHS not count?
Stupid dog! You make me look bad!
rummage OOGA-BOOGA-BOOGA!
Uh…there was an article that had a Sega executive stating that manufacturing more microconsoles would be expensive.
The SEGA Saturn is almost 30 years old… WOW!Today marks the 29th anniversary of it’s North American launch on May 11, 1995. It’s hard to believe that it’s been that long sin…
A veces lo he practicado con algunas personas dependiendo de los sitios a los que voy a menudo.
Una persona a la que saludé era un trabajador de una tienda de comestibles y le dije "¿Cómo te llamas?" porque lo había aprendido en Busuu.
Fue muy agradable, y también le dije "hola" a otro interlocutor en un Subway que también me gustó.
¿Qué consejos tiene algún hispanohablante?
Nota: Espero que DeepL haya traducido bien este artículo, y avísame si no tiene sentido porque mi español no es perfecto.
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