

No OP, but I have never done any of those things in your example.


No OP, but I have never done any of those things in your example.


The only realistic way of the US getting back the trust of major countries is for those countries to go through the same shit and sync to the same level as the US has.


Tbh, I don’t remember ever noticing any blocked site on my usual internet usage.


I’m sure my parents don’t know who either of them are.


I like to say “in the early century”


I only have one example and it’s not really a good one: 3-4 years ago I had one specific spreadsheet (that I got from the internet) which I used to help plan some stuff in a videogame I was playing. It had a table with a few hundred items with formulas that would iterate over those items many times.
Excel on the local machine could handle changes to that sheet instantly. Anything else I tried (including excel web) would take several seconds to change any value, sometimes even minutes.
It was probably some problem with the spreadsheet itself, but there was no other similar spreadsheet I could use so at the end of the day I had to use excel if I wanted to plan anything with that tool (but I ended up quitting the game within a few days)
They aren’t wrong though. Mario 64 (and even Ocarina of Time too) were great because of how much they evolved videogames as a whole, but as pioneers they have a lot of flaws that game devs took a bit longer to figure out.
Oh I was just talking about those particular examples.