The point of making of open to everyone was so they'd have other traffic to hide their own secret communications amongst, right?
I was getting ready to be annoyed by this not being a meme, then found myself fascinated by a twenty minute video about something I'd never even considered!
The driver, who presumably normally just does food, knows where they picked your order up from and will give you a "😏" look when handing you your discrete brown bag
I remember it being a bit fiddly to get working but there were some good videos of people setting it up which helped. I've not used it for about 6 months though, so maybe it's a bit smoother now!
Not to mention every now and then the shop gets ever so slightly worse and more spammy looking. Steam was a god send when it first launched and I'd hate to see it become what it replaced
Was it a godsend? I thought everybody hated it initially. And I feel like it's only got better over the years as they've added more features.
Faced with the return of one of humanity's greatest threats, you have no choice but to head to THE TENTH CIRCLE OF HELL:
🇬🇧 THE UNITED KINGDOM OF 🇬🇧 GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
I think we should put this on the tourist brochures
Yeah they're not that common and often have questionable on-screen controls, but there are a few good ones.
You can also try running the Windows games using winlator, but it probably won't be a great experience unless it's a point-and-click!
Bring kindness and light to the people of Sainte-et-Claire as Lila—a tiny mouse with a big heart! Explore a quaint French village, make electrifying new friends, and do good deeds for those in need in this lush narrative adventure game.
Well this sounds lovely
Have a look at the game and you'll see we're not really capable of taking over anywhere anymore
Probably worth putting this in the post description so we don't all need to ask "what's that?"
Fedify is a TypeScript library that makes it easy to create federated server applications based on the ActivityPub protocol.
Complete guess here, but refunds are probably handled differently by the banks compared to new payments, i.e. undoing an error is probably free(ish), but paying people is how they get you