For me it was AOL chat rooms and Star Trek role play that got my typing speed up, later followed by wow when voice chat was uncommon and communicating during a dungeon or raid required typing fast to not interrupt what you needed to do
For me it was AOL chat rooms and Star Trek role play that got my typing speed up, later followed by wow when voice chat was uncommon and communicating during a dungeon or raid required typing fast to not interrupt what you needed to do
As the old Microsoft saying went, “it ain’t done til Notes don’t run”
It really is about the best settings app I’ve ever used, especially where it highlights the settings that have been changed from defaults
What does the login screen have to do with mobile? They’ve had them since at least Windows 95 (I forget if 3.1 had one), and they’ve been evolving every release.
If you mean the screen before the login, that’s been around since at least Windows 95 too, though it didn’t used to be default and required you to press Ctrl+alt+del to dismiss (which before win95 would reboot your computer)
Just taking a guess here but the controller was probably brought up as evidence for how much they were cutting corners and disregarding safety and good sense, not as the cause of the failure
This is what happens from only reading the title and making assumptions…
I’ve had good luck with Roku so far, I know they’re questionable but short of building a system to handle casting/streaming for me they seem to be the best bet right now
This is why they have no great products, they kill all the ones that are
I find this to also be acceptable
I really hope it’s tossed out with prejudice
Because he’s only a free speech absolutist for himself and for people who agree with him
I thought the new ones were using the CCS plug now, have they still not made the switch?
That was always my issue with them, like, I want to like their offerings but they always feel several years behind
At no point has Microsoft gotten me to regret my decision to install Mint
I mean, they do realize that interest in a game wiki will die out over time, right?
That just makes her approve even more
At a quick glance I’m not seeing anywhere in the article that they think that’s what this is… If you’re responding to them calling it “GenAI”, that’s a shortening of “Generative AI”, not “General AI”
I may be off base but I think that might be referencing what the computer chips are made of…