Incidentally I don’t think this is actually evolution; more learned behavior. They repeat the tone we respond to the most. My cat also bites my foot when he wants attention because he has learned that it’s hard for me to ignore.
Incidentally I don’t think this is actually evolution; more learned behavior. They repeat the tone we respond to the most. My cat also bites my foot when he wants attention because he has learned that it’s hard for me to ignore.
Or headers. Just unlabeled data in a CSV.
There are lots of different success strategies in nature and perhaps in the era of megafauna the direct approach would’ve been more viable. I’m not sure that we know. The depiction of the T-Rex in Jurassic Park is pretty out of date in general, but it’s also from over 30 years ago.
So what does Steam’s revenue share look like in comparison?
Really unlikely it runs well on steam deck specs anyway. Plus there’s usually a significant lag between their console releases and PC releases.
Yankees really only an acceptable choice if you’re in the New Haven area
It’s a Dunkin donuts cup. It happened in Massachusetts. New Englanders carry Dunkin donuts coffee at all times.
The issue with avoiding spoilers is exactly the same if you don’t watch it right away when an entire season drops. And it kills the discussion of individual episodes among the community if some people are just binge watching and others aren’t. I don’t personally feel strongly about either release format, but I definitely think there’s not a clearcut answer to which is better.
Shrug Some people like it one way, some people like it the other way. A slower release format lets you marinate on an episode and generates more discussion. When an entire season drops at a time individual episodes tend to just blur together. I don’t think your assertion that nobody likes the weekly format is accurate at all.
It sounds like they’re just splitting out original programming, so from a service’s point of view it’s not a weird thing to track.
I don’t doubt that those additional challenges didn’t help anything, but that movie sounded like it had already gone wrong by the time they finished casting.
I’m kind of surprised neither of them has been absorbed by LVMH.
Would love an explanation of what these things are
It’s largely because I’m not sure to what extent breeds existed in the ancient world but I suppose considering the time spans involved I shouldn’t be surprised.
Interesting how much the ancient mug looks like modern dog breeds. I would’ve expected them to look more wolfy.
Is this Canadian soil? It may be a declaration of war.
I’ve actually wondered about this. Given how many games a) have existing PC ports and b) are built using things like Unity that handle the input layer I wouldn’t be shocked if there’s a lot more games that just work with m+kb than you’d think.
Yeah, I used a mouse for a bit on FF14. They’re plug and play, although they may not support extended buttons and such since there’s no installing additional drivers. Keyboards are also supported for any time you need to enter text! Pretty essential for MMOs.
Pretty sure that this will end up being integral to like…2 games, probably first party ones. Did you know that you can plug a mouse into a PS4/5 and it’ll work fine? Most players don’t care about that, either.
That picture looks awfully mammalian