with respect to accuracy / pendantry, he didn't chant, or start chanting anything - he shouted 'allahu akbar'
platoose
you ask the waiter if they can move you to another table
for you, maybe
for the planet, nuh-uh
hero
highly recommend the Private Eye podcast (and magazine, but the podcast is more digestible): https://www.private-eye.co.uk/podcast
I use Librewolf with Firefox Sync and it works excellently, it doesn't interfere with Librewolf's operations at all
nice - unlimited Kagi was good value at $25 for power users but at $10 it's good value for everyone, even if they never dig around in the settings
my favourite feature is raising / lowering results, as others have mentioned, but I also use the AI summarizer quite often
What an interesting post... 😍 I'm going to share with Sarah right away!
they're Nazis, and they cater to a Nazi audience
this track was even uploaded to a channel called "Goy World Order"
shame on @asmodeus@programming.dev for sharing this Nazi shit
it's a free update if you already own it on Steam. so not really a 're-release'
and there's much more than just the new graphics. this article details it: https://www.pcgamer.com/quake-2-remaster-release/
- The original campaign, expansions The Reckoning and Ground Zero, the N64 levels, and the new Call of the Machine episode
- Toggleable graphics upgrades that are stylistically consistent with the original (muzzle flashes, fog, improved lighting, that kind of thing)
- Loads of accessibility features
- Split-screen and online multiplayer
- Co-op, deathmatch, team deathmatch, and CTF, with lots of built-in mutators
- PC/console crossplay
- Support for custom Quake 2 maps, new and old
- Support for new mods, or old ones that have been updated for this 64-bit version
- Improved AI enemies and bots
my LG TV was up to date but I still managed to root it just recently, via this method: https://github.com/throwaway96/dejavuln-autoroot
it's well worth it - rebinding the remote alone is sweet AF, plus the ad-free and sponsor-blocking YouTube is great