We ultimately don't know what is going to survive the digital revolution. I wonder what's going to be lost to time and what historians and archeologists will be able to recover and view centuries or millennia in the future.
Here's one: https://kbin.social/m/random/t/1060795 I always see them popping up under random@kbin.social
But because of the huge amount of work to be done on the series, and the timeframe outlined by David Benioff, D.B Weiss, and Alexander Woo, 2027 is sounding like a safe bet for 3 Body Problem Season 2.
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IRL ad blocker would be something I'd wear a Google Glass-type device for. It does feel a little like an episode of black mirror though, filtering things from life.
Don't even try. OP takes it personally when you suggest that.
Polls don't mean jack shit. They're basically the "mood ring" of the political world.
That's awesome. Hope they start to make their way into the mainstream soon. I'm ready to go all-in on electric. Besides the climate, imagine what our cities will sound like with less combustion engines running.
I agree. Picard Season 3 felt like it should have been the final TNG movie, but I'm actually glad it was episodic since it gave better pacing for gathering the cast together.
It was a lot of fam service, but in a good way imo
I'm basing my judgement of the VA off a short clip on Steam. I read that this is the type of game you want to experience first hand so I didn't watch too much more on it for fear of spoiling the experience. Thanks for the feedback, I think I'll try it out.
The way I see it: PC has a high upfront cost with minimal maintenance/upgrade cost to continue using it with newer releases for years.
Consoles have a cheaper upfront cost but no maintenance/upgrade. Once it's obsolete (as determined by the industry, not the owner) then you are forced to buy a new console for new releases.
For me, in practice, I know for a fact that I have spent less on my PC components and games than I would if I wanted the same experience on a console.